Yes Sony does offer extended warranty. Its duration is from three to five years. There are no deductibles and shipping is covered under warranty as well.
A driver should consider buying an extended car warranty to keep their car under the warranty for a longer period of time. An extended warranty means that there is a longer window for the vehicle to be covered for free repairs or replacements if it has problems.
If the hydraulic lifters are making noise they shouldn't be making, then there's probably more to it, and it's likely a problem which should be covered under such a warranty.
Airbags in cars typically do not come with a lifetime warranty. Most manufacturers provide a warranty for the vehicle, which usually covers the airbag system for a specific duration, often around 3 to 5 years or a certain mileage limit. After this period, coverage for the airbag system may not be available, although specific components may be covered under extended warranties or service plans. It's essential to check the warranty details for your specific vehicle model and manufacturer.
The laptop itself it covered under a 3 year manufacturer warranty, while its battery is only covered for 1 year. Depending on where you purchase it, you may be able to buy an extended warranty to protect it for longer.
No it is not. If the battery has just worn out because of regular use, it is not covered under warranty. If it is an odd circumstance, then it may be covered under warranty.
Only if the vehicle is covered under warranty.Only if the vehicle is covered under warranty.
If you have a true Extended Warranty, then you have several options, but these are rare. You probably only have an "Extended Service Contract" -- these are much more common, and they do not cover lemons. Assuming you have one of the better ESC's, you have the right to have the covered parts repaired or replaced as often as they break -- but don't expect to get a new car. On the other hand, if you are still covered under the manufacturer's warranty, then you may be entitled to a replacement vehicle -- speak directly to the manufacturer about this.
I doubt it, brakes and brake components are generally considered "wear parts" or "Maintenance items". You will need to carefully read your warranty to find out for sure.
No it will not. If the car is relatively new, the airbag system may be under warranty.
Never go with anything that doesn't come from the auto dealer. Most dealersprovide a 5-10 year powertrain or extended warranty this makes sure your own dealers mechanics are covered under the warranty so u don't have billybob Ho fixing your car.
Unfortunately, used cars are not covered under the Lemon Law, but hold on... don't get discouraged yet... If you have a manufacturer's warranty, original or extended, we can still help you under the aforementioned Magnuson Moss Act.