What is covered on a drivetrain warranty?

What is covered on a drivetrain warranty?

A drivetrain warranty includes the transmission, driveshaft, axles, and wheels, but it does not include the engine. A powertrain warranty covers everything that makes a vehicle move, from the engine to the transmission to the parts that allow power to travel from the engine to the wheels.

Is drive shaft covered under extended warranty?

It’s also important to note that an extended drivetrain warranty generally lasts significantly longer than an extended bumper-to-bumper warranty. An extended drivetrain warranty typically covers the repair or replacement of components like: Transmission. Axle shafts.

What does a powertrain warranty cover look like?

Transmission: Case and all internal parts, torque converter, clutch cover, transmission mounts, transfer case and all internal parts, engine control computer, seals and gaskets Front Wheel Drive System: Final drive housing and all internal parts, axle shafts, drive shafts, constant velocity joints, front hub and bearings, seals and gaskets.

What’s the warranty on dual mass flywheels?

The biggest manufacturer of dual mass flywheels are LUK and are fitted to many new vehicles as original equipment. LUK advertise 5 year warranty on replacement dual mass flywheels yet they are fitted to many new vehicles which only have 3 year warranties, work that out!.

When does power train limited warranty expire?

For Original Owners (defined below), the Power Train Limited Warranty begins upon expiration of the 60 month/60,000 mile Basic Limited Warranty Coverage, and will continue to cover the following components up to 120 months or 100,000 miles from the Date of First Service, whichever comes first.

How long does a CARCHEX powertrain warranty last?

CARCHEX can provide a quote online or over the phone for free: call 866-261-3457 today. How Long Does a Powertrain Warranty Last? Powertrain coverage is typically for 5 years or 60,000 miles—whichever comes first.