I think brakes, break pads, and tires are not covered on a warranty. Normal wear and tear items are not covered, generally. Unless there was a manufacturers defect in them.
Unfortunately, most dress manufacturers do not make dresses with a warranty. Though if you fall within a return policy and there is an obvious defect you should be able to return to the retailer you bought it from.
(This answer is based on US law)It depends on whether it is an implied warranty for a construction defect or a product defect.Construction defects: The implied warranty at issue is the implied warranty against latent defects. If there is no disclaimer of implied warranties in the construction contract, then the implied warranty against latent defects will last until the end of the state's statute of repose. When the statue of repose runs, the builder cannot be sued for a construction defect. This de facto terminates the implied warranty. Most states set this period at 10 years after substantial completion of construction. Some states have less than 10 years.Product defects:
it means if the item is defective because of the makers 'workmanship', the buyer is covered by the warranty
There is a limited 5 year warranty on the Peerlss LCD ceiling mount. The manufacturer warranty is one year and cover defect parts. You should purchase additional warranty just in case you feel you will have an extended problems.
In general terms, the motor vehicle and all accessories (conditional) fitted at the time of sale are covered by the warranty. If a defect occurs during the warranty period, the dealer is obliged to fix the defect at no cost to the customer so that the vehicle is in reasonable condition for it's age. The time it takes to make repairs is added on to your warranty period.
This is a manufacturers defect usually in the passenger side bulb housing. It is a warranty item and needs replacement. Go to siennaclub.org to see everything else you may need to see on your (and my) 04 Sienna. jimc
Asus customers who live in Australia will have warranty policies that cover warranty time periods, software support, and a defect policy. However, different models of devices and products will have different inclusions.
The best you can hope for is that the screen will be replaced, and even that's a stretch. The warranty covers product defect... dropping it is considered damage by abuse, and voids the warranty.
SX guitars have a limited lifetime warranty for the original owner. This limited warranty cannot be transferred to subsequent owners. The limited warranty covers any defect in materials or workmanship. However, the warranty does not cover damage caused by mishandling, accident, or normal wear and tear.
Yes a contractor has the right to repair a defect. It is a requirement of filing a lawsuit against them that you demanded repair.
Yes, it just happened today to my 2005 Sequoia. It's too expensive a vehicle for these type of things to be happening. Anyone have any luck out of warranty?