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Brand | Fiat |
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Model | 2013 500e |
Category | Automobile |
Language | English |
Excludes coverage for damages like lost time, inconvenience, or loss of revenue.
Covers parts and labor for defects in material, workmanship, or factory preparation.
Lists items like tires and aftermarket additions covered by separate manufacturer warranties.
Covers towing to an authorized facility if a covered part fails; lasts up to 4 years.
Warranty starts on delivery date or when the vehicle is first put into service.
Ends after 4 years or 50,000 miles, with some parts having shorter coverage periods.
Specifies requirements for US registration, operation, and conditions for foreign usage.
States no warranty coverage if sold or registered in countries other than the US, with exceptions.
Covers perforation by rust from the inside out for body sheet metal panels.
Covers electric vehicle components like drive motor and battery for specific periods.
Loss of battery capacity due to normal use is not covered by the powertrain warranty.
Covers towing to an authorized facility if a covered part fails; lasts up to 4 years.
Warrants seatbelts and related components against defects for 10 years in Kansas.
Details non-covered repairs due to aftermarket parts, accessories, or unauthorized alterations.
Excludes damage from environmental factors like chemicals, salt, hail, and natural disasters.
Excludes costs for normal or scheduled maintenance and improper maintenance.
Excludes damage or defects resulting from racing or participating in racing events.
Lists specific corrosion types like surface, accident-related, or due to unapproved services.
Lists exclusions for battery damage, improper charging, or extreme temperatures.
Includes exclusions for fire, accident, abuse, misuse, and use of non-approved parts.
States that vehicles declared total loss, salvage, or rebuilt are not covered.
Details how Chrysler may restrict warranty for improper maintenance, abuse, or neglect.
Explains that new, remanufactured, or reconditioned parts may be used for repairs.
Describes checks and corrections made before vehicle delivery to the customer.
States that changes may be made to vehicles without obligation to update previous models.
Advises taking the vehicle to authorized FIAT repair facilities in the US, Canada, Mexico, and abroad.
Details how to obtain roadside assistance for towing, lockout, and flat tire services.
Outlines reimbursement procedures for emergency repairs done by non-authorized facilities.
Guides users through discussing issues with the dealer and contacting the Customer Assistance Center.
Provides contact details for FIAT Customer Assistance Centers in the US, Canada, and Mexico.
Explains state laws for replacement or refund and the requirement for written service difficulty notice.
Emphasizes the owner's responsibility to maintain the vehicle as per the Owner's Manual.
Recommends using authorized FIAT repair facilities and genuine MOPAR parts for maintenance.