You can probably call the dealer you brought the car from. If you brought it used call the person you brought it from, if you can't get in touch with them call the car manufacturer. They will let you know somehow you'll probably need to provide you're vin number or some thing to identify you're vehicle.
I would hope this vehicle is still under a factory warranty...
Only if the vehicle is covered under warranty.Only if the vehicle is covered under warranty.
The leasee is responsible, unless the vehicle is still under warranty and the problem is covered under said warranty
Under the California Lemon Law, one that has made multiple repair attempts under the manufacturer’s factory warranty on a vehicle can be compensated for it.
Your vehicle is under 50K (or higher in some cases,) it is under factory warranty, So that it in and ask for the work
It is good for what is covered under the terms of the warranty. Since the vehicle is 7 years old it has probably expired.It is good for what is covered under the terms of the warranty. Since the vehicle is 7 years old it has probably expired.
Vehicle is still under the factory warranty that you paid for when you bought the vehicle. Let the dealer figure this out. That is what you paid for.
You will need to read your contract, some start immediately and some have a 30 day waiting period. Also some contracts begin immediately and overlap factory warranties so you pay for double coverage and is not the best option or others start when the factory warranty expires. Vehicle Life Genuine Warranties start immediately upon approval if the car is not under factory warranty and starts after factory warranty expires. So if you buy a 2 year old car with 25,000 miles that has a factory 5 yr 60,000 mile warranty your coverage begins when the factory warranty expires...thereby not paying for coverage you cant use. visit http://vehiclelife.net or http://vehiclelifespan.com for their warrany solutions.
Depends on the manufacture. It will be covered under the bumper to bumper warranty. It may or may not be covered under the power train warranty. Read your warranty that came with the vehicle or call your dealer.
No, the factory warranty is not going to cover the part under a normal warranty. You need to look at your warranty and make sure you didn't purchase any special warranties.
Long as your vehicle is under the cars factory warranty. Some keep them longer. Such as used dealers may keep for 1-10 years its preference.
Your dealer is doing his best to keep your business. No tire manufacturer has a road hazard warranty, so he paid for your blowing out the tire out of his pocket. If there is no written warranty, I would suggest that none is implied. Also, it is good vehicle maintenance to check your tires every day before you drive your vehicle. Doing so could possibly catch a low tire situation before failure leaves you on the side of the road.GL