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#428 of 437 What is the "Powertrain"?
by afun
Jun 23, 2008 (9:47 am)
Can anyone tell me if the "powertrain" warranty covers computers, electronics, sensors, exhaust, and emissions systems?
Thanks
#430 of 437 Re: What is the "Powertrain"? [dtownfb]
by afun
Jun 23, 2008 (7:52 pm)
I've seen that but it doesn't say what they mean by "powertrain"
#431 of 437 Re: What is the "Powertrain"? [afun]
by dtownfb
Jun 29, 2008 (4:20 pm)
Read Q3...Never mind, here it is:
"Q3: What powertrain parts and components are covered?
A3: Gasoline engine, transmission and drive systems (FWD, AWD, RWD or 4WD). "
It's pretty simple. Also read Q4 as well as it explains what maintenance the consumer must perform.
#434 of 437 Re: it's not a bad deal but... [joel0622]
by duke23
Nov 10, 2008 (10:23 pm)
joel0622 wrote:
" If Chryslers Power train Warranty is the same as Fords here is what it cover. "
Very similar, possibly identical. It took some digging but here's what the Chrysler powertrain warranty covers;
Covered parts include:
(Gas engine) cylinder block and all internal parts; cylinder head assemblies; timing case, timing chain, timing belt, gears and sprockets; vibration damper; oil pump; water pump and housing; intake and exhaust manifolds; flywheel with starter ring gear; core plugs; valve covers; oil pan; turbocharger housing and internal parts; turbocharger wastegate actuator; supercharger; serpentine belt tensioner; seals and gaskets for listed components only.
Transmission: transmission case and all internal parts; torque converter; drive/flex plate; transmission range switch; transmission control module; bell housing; oil pan; seals and gaskets for listed components only. Manual transmission clutch parts are NEVER covered.
Front Wheel Drive: transaxle case and all internal parts; axle shaft assemblies; constant velocity joints and boots; differential cover; oil pan; transaxle speed sensors; transaxle solenoid assembly; PRNDL position switch; transaxle electronic controller; torque converter; seals and gaskets for listed components only. Again, manual transmission clutch parts are NOT covered.
All Wheel Drive (AWD): power transfer unit and all internal parts; viscous coupler; axle housing and all internal parts; constant velocity joints and boots; driveshaft and axle shaft assemblies; differential carrier assembly and all internal parts; output ball bearing; output flange; end cover; overrunning clutch; vacuum motor; torque tube; pinion spacer and shim, seals and gaskets for listed components only.
Rear Wheel Drive: rear axle housing and all internal parts; axle shafts; axle shaft bearings; drive shaft assemblies; drive shaft center bearings; universal joints and yokes; seals and gaskets for listed components only.
Four-Wheel Drive (4X4): transfer case and all internal parts; transfer case control module and shift mode motor assembly; axle housing and all internal parts; axle shafts; axle shaft bearings; drive shafts assemblies (front and rear); drive shaft center bearings; universal joints and yokes; disconnect housing assembly; seals and gaskets for the listed components only.
This forum was in defib, but now there's a rhythm. Faint though.
#435 of 437 Re: Jeep Patriot [nortsr1]
by moparmayhem
Nov 11, 2008 (5:55 pm)
Yes, you can cancel a Chrysler extended warranty within 60 days.. too late for this person, but for any new readers, it's something to keep in mind.
As pointed out, you can save a ton if you purchase online at Chrysler Extended Warranty.