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Mbpi Vehicle Service Contracts Get Exactly What You Need for the Road Ahead MBPI VEHICLE SERVICE CONTRACTS GET EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED FOR THE ROAD AHEAD POWERTRAIN CARE PREMIER CARE BASIC COVERAGE ITEMS NOT COVERED (SEE REVERSE FOR A PARTIAL LISTING OF COVERED PARTS AND COMPONENTS) Engine: Limited to all internally lubricated parts. The following external parts are covered only if damage is caused resulting from the failure of an internally lubricated part or a manufacturer’s defect: Intake manifold, exhaust manifold, Maintenance and Parts Excluded: harmonic balancer, valve covers, timing gear cover, timing belt, water pump, fan clutch, fan blade, fuel pump and 1. Maintenance services and parts, including: engine tune-up, suspension alignment, wheel balancing, filters, engine mounts, the engine block, engine head(s), cylinder barrels and rotor housing. lubricants, engine coolant, drive belts, radiator hose, heater hose, by-pass hose, wiper blades, air conditioning Diesel Engine: Limited to all internal and external parts as listed above in the Engine section. recharge, fluids, spark/glow plugs and wires, manual clutch disc lining, pressure plate, throw-out bearings, brake Rotary Engine: Rotor, eccentric shaft, eccentric shaft bearings, and all internal and external parts as listed above in pads, drums, rotors and linings, distributor cap, wiper arms, PCV valve and PCV hose/line and exhaust system the Engine section. (except exhaust manifold). 2. Glass, lenses, sealed beams and light bulbs. Headlamp assembly, tail light assembly, brake light assembly and Turbo/Supercharger: (factory installed only) Internal parts, vanes, shaft and shaft bearings. The following external fog lamp assembly. part is covered only if damage is caused resulting from the failure of an internally lubricated part or a manufacturer’s 3. Tires, wheels and studs, wheel covers, battery and cables, shock absorbers. defect: Turbo/Supercharger housing. 4. Aftermarket parts and accessories not produced by the VEHICLE’S manufacturer. Transmission: All internally lubricated parts contained within the transmission case. The following external parts are 5. Loss caused by contaminated fuel system, exhaust system. Fuel injectors covered for electrical failure only. covered only if damage is caused resulting from the failure of an internally lubricated part or a manufacturer’s defect: 6. Alignment of bumper and body parts, service adjustments/cleaning, tightening of fasteners (nuts, bolts, screws). Flywheel, flex plate, torque converter, transmission mounts and the transmission case. Door handles, door hinges, cup holders, consoles, knobs, televisions, telephones, air shocks and air springs. Transfer Unit – 4X4, AWD: All internally lubricated parts contained within the transfer case. The following external 7. Bumpers, impact absorbers, sheet metal, body panels, frame and sub-frame, welds, carpet, trim, upholstery, part is covered only if damage is caused resulting from the failure of an internally lubricated part or a manufacturer’s convertible or vinyl tops, moldings and bright metal, air and water leaks, wind noise, weather strips, squeaks and defect: The transfer case. rattles, paint, rust, airbag systems, safety restraint systems, dash pad and sun visors. Drive Axle Assembly: (front and rear) All internally lubricated parts contained within the differential housing or final The following excluded parts are covered only in conjunction with a MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN of a drive case. The following external parts are covered only if damage is caused resulting from the failure of an internally covered part and when the cause of failure to the excluded part is directly caused by the MECHANICAL lubricated part or a manufacturer’s defect: Axle shafts, axle bearings, constant velocity joints, front hubs and front BREAKDOWN of a covered part: Filters, lubricants, fluids, engine coolant, drive belts, radiator hose, heater hose, hub bearings, drive shaft carrier bearing, universal joints and yokes, the differential housing and final drive case. by-pass hose, air conditioning recharge, spark/glow plugs, brake pads, drums, rotors and linings, door handles, suspension alignment. Seals and Gaskets: Coverage applies only for the covered components listed above. (Applies to vehicles with 125,000 miles or less at the time of purchase). The following excluded parts are covered only in conjunction with a MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN of a covered part and when the cause of failure to the excluded part is an electrical failure directly caused by the MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN of a covered part: Headlamp assembly, tail light assembly, brake light assembly, fog lamp assembly, and sun visor light(s). CUSTOM CARE COVERED ITEMS POWERTRAIN CUSTOM PREMIER INCLUDES POWERTRAIN Substitute transportation during repairs Front Suspension: Limited to upper and lower control arms, control arm shafts and Towing Service bushings, upper and lower ball joints, spindle assembly and bearings, steering knuckles, sway bar and bushings, coil/leaf springs, torsion bars, radius arm and Flat Tire Change bushings. Emergency Gas Delivery Rear Suspension: Limited to coil/leaf springs, torsion bars, spindle assembly and bearings, automatic leveling unit compressor, sensor and limiter control valve. Battery-Jump Start Service Steering: Limited to all internal parts contained within the steering box housing, Key-Lockout Service worm gear and shaft, rack and pinion assembly, steering main and intermediate 24-HOUR ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE 24-HOUR ROADSIDE Trip interruption protection shafts, power steering electric motor, control valves, power steering pump and cooler, pitman and idler arm, tie rod ends, drag link. Engine Brake System: Limited to master cylinder, power assist booster, hydro-boost Turbo or Supercharger brake booster, combination valve, proportioning valve, hydraulic steel lines, disc Transmission brake calipers, wheel cylinders, backing plates and anti-lock brake system (sensors, rotors and drums excluded). The anti-lock brake system is limited to the following: Transfer Unit anti-lock module, hydraulic booster assembly, hydraulic pump motor (sensors and 4X4 or AWD system relays are excluded). Electrical System: Limited to alternator, voltage regulator, starter motor, starter solenoid, Drive Axle Assembly electric fuel pump/sending unit, engine cooling fan motor, front/rear wiper motor, door Seals and Gaskets window motors/regulators, heater blower motor, power antenna motor, power seat motors, factory installed sun roof motor, power door lock actuators, convertible top motor. The following Front Suspension manually operated switches: turn signal switch, head lamp switch, emergency warning flasher Rear Suspension switch, cruise control switch, wiper delay switch, window motor switch, seat motor switch, sun roof motor switch and convertible top motor switch. Steering Air Conditioning Unit: Limited to vehicle manufacturer’s unit, compressor, clutch and pulley assembly, Brake System condenser, evaporator, accumulator, receiver dryer, expansion valve, orifice tube, heater/AC dash control unit, Electrical System high/low pressure control switch, heater core and condenser fan motor. Electronic Parts: Limited to instrument cluster (containing: speedometer, tachometer and oil pressure, fuel, volt Air Conditioning Unit and temperature gauges), electronic driver information display module, electronic ignition module, coil, main engine Electronic Parts computer/processor, retard vacuum switch, anti-detonation sensor, cruise control servo, transducer/module, compass and thermometer. Everything else not specifically excluded (see reverse covered items) MBPNETWORK.COM PREMIER CARE COVERAGE INCLUDES: Accumulator and hose assembly Body/cable, manual antenna Changer, air cooler Doors, upper level heater Guide, valve Latch assembly, deck lid pull down Module, transmission control Pulley, idler Rods, throttle body/transmission control Shaft, inner axle Switch, dual function pressure (ABS) Tube, oil filter/dipstick Accumulator assembly, anti-lock brakes Bolt, brake hose to caliper Changer, compact disc auto Drag/center link Guide/track, sunroof Latch assembly, dual rear doors Module, turn signal with wiper switch Pulley, pump Roller, window regulator Shaft, intermediate Switch, dual pressure Tube, orifice Accumulator inlet/outlet Bolt/nut exhaust manifold heat Channel, glass lift Drain cock, radiator Hall effect, pickup plate and coil Latch assembly, striker sliding door Module, warning lamp Pulley, water pump Rotor, alternator Shaft, intermediate axle Switch, electric deck lid release Tube, pump return Accumulator piston Bolts, drive plate to torque converter Check, sliding door Drier, air suspension Handle assembly, hood release Latch movable glass Module, windshield wiper Pump assembly, air horn Rotor, distributor Shaft, output Switch, electric recliner Tube, spark plug Actuator rod, ignition switch to key Bonnet, air cleaner Circuit breaker Drier, receiver Handle, gas release Latch rear seat back Monitor, dash Pump assembly, front Run, door glass Shaft, propeller rear Switch, electric seat adjuster Tube, steering column gearshift Actuator, bi-level mode Booster, power brake unit Clamp, tie rod adjustment Drive and rail assembly, motorized seat Handle, in hood release Latch RR DR Monitor, electric voltage Pump, air Seal rings, valve pinion Teflon Shaft, rocker arm Switch, electric window master Tube, sunroof drain Actuator, defroster door Boot, convertible top latch Clip, concealed headlamp shaft retaining Drive and chain, replace Handle, parking brake lever Latch, console Motor and pump assembly, convertible
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