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How To Get Warranty Service. Where to Take Your Vehicle In the United States (We Include U.S. Possessions and Territories as Part of the United States for Warranty Purposes): Warranty service must be done by an authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealer. We strongly recommend that you take your vehicle to your Selling Dealer. They know you and your vehicle best, and are most concerned that you get prompt and high quality service. If you move within the United States, warranty service may be requested from any authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealer. In Canada and Mexico: If you are traveling temporarily in Canada or Mexico, and your vehicle remains registered in the United States, your FCA US warranty still applies. Service may be requested at any authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealership. WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS FCA US LLC LIMITED WARRANTY Some Modifications Don’t Void the Warranty But Aren’t Covered Certain changes that you might make to your vehicle do not, by themselves, void this warranty Examples of some of these changes are: (a) installing non-FCA US LLC ("FCA") parts, components, or equipment (such as a non-FCA radio or speed control); and (b)using special non-FCA materials or additives. But your warranty does not cover any part that was not on your vehicle when it left the manufacturing plant or is not certified for use on your vehicle. Nor does it cover the costs of any repairs or adjustments that might be caused or needed because of the installation or use of non- FCA parts, components, equipment, materials, or additives. Performance or racing parts are considered to be non-FCA parts. Repairs or adjustments caused by their use are not covered under your warranty. Examples of the types of alterations not covered are: (a) installing accessories - except for genuine FCA / MOPAR accessories installed by an authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealer; (b) applying rustproofing or other protection products; (c) changing the vehicle’s configuration or dimensions, such as converting the vehicle into a limousine or food service vehicle; or (d) using any refrigerant that FCA has not approved. Environmental Factors Not Covered Your warranty does not cover damage caused by environmental factors such as airborne fallout, bird droppings, insect damage, chemicals, tree sap, salt, ocean spray, acid rain, and road hazards. Nor does your warranty cover damage caused by hailstorms, windstorms, tornadoes, sandstorms, lightning, floods, and earthquakes. Your warranty does not cover conditions resulting from anything impacting the vehicle. This includes cracks and chips in glass, scratches and chips in painted surfaces, or damage from collision. Maintenance Costs Not Covered Your warranty does not cover the costs of repairing damage caused by poor or improper maintenance. Nor does it cover damage caused by the use of contaminated fuels, or by the use of fuels, oils, lubricants, cleaners or fluids other than those recommended in your Owner’s Manual. The warranty does not cover the costs of your vehicle’s normal or scheduled maintenance - the parts and services that all vehicles routinely need. Some of these parts and services, which your warranty does cover, include: (a) lubrication; (b) engine tune-ups; (c) replacing filters, coolant, spark plugs, bulbs, or fuses (unless those costs result from a covered repair); (d) cleaning and polishing; and (e) replacing worn wiper blades, worn brake pads and linings, or clutch linings. Racing Not Covered Your warranty does not cover the costs of repairing damage or conditions caused by racing, nor does it cover the repair of any defects that are found as the result of participating in a racing event. Certain Kinds of Corrosion Not Covered Your warranty does not cover the following: (a) corrosion caused by accident, damage, abuse, or vehicle alteration; (b) surface corrosion caused by such things as industrial fallout, sand, salt, hail, ocean spray, and stones; (c) corrosion caused by the extensive or abnormal transport of caustic materials like chemicals, acids, and fertilizers; and

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Samples: www.stellantisfleet.com, www.fcausfleet.com, www.stellantisfleet.com

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How To Get Warranty Service. Where to Take Your Vehicle In the United States (We Include U.S. Possessions and Territories as Part of the United States for Warranty Purposes): Warranty service must be done by an authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealer. We strongly recommend that you take your vehicle to your Selling Dealer. They know you and your vehicle best, and are most concerned that you get prompt and high quality service. If you move within the United States, warranty service may be requested from any authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealer. In Canada and Mexico: If you are traveling temporarily in Canada or Mexico, and your vehicle remains registered in the United States, your FCA US warranty still applies. Service may be requested at any authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealership. WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS FCA US LLC LIMITED WARRANTY Some Modifications Don’t Void the Warranty But Aren’t Covered Certain changes that you might make to your vehicle do not, by themselves, void this warranty Examples of some of these changes are: (a) installing non-FCA US LLC ("FCA") parts, components, or equipment (such as a non-FCA radio or speed control); and (b)using special non-FCA materials or additives. But your warranty does not cover any part that was not on your vehicle when it left the manufacturing plant or is not certified for use on your vehicle. Nor does it cover the costs of any repairs or adjustments that might be caused or needed because of the installation or use of non- FCA parts, components, equipment, materials, or additives. Performance or racing parts are considered to be non-FCA parts. Repairs or adjustments caused by their use are not covered under your warranty. Examples of the types of alterations not covered are: (a) installing accessories - except for genuine FCA / MOPAR accessories installed by an authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealer; (b) applying rustproofing or other protection products; (c) changing the Restricted Warranty vehicle’s configuration or dimensions, such as converting the vehicle into a limousine or food service vehicle; or (d) using any refrigerant that FCA has not approved. Environmental Factors Not Covered Your warranty does not cover damage caused by environmental factors such as airborne fallout, bird droppings, insect damage, chemicals, tree sap, salt, ocean spray, acid rain, and road hazards. Nor does your warranty cover damage caused by hailstorms, windstorms, tornadoes, sandstorms, lightning, floods, and earthquakes. Your warranty does not cover conditions resulting from anything impacting the vehicle. This includes cracks and chips in glass, scratches and chips in painted surfaces, or damage from collision. Maintenance Costs Not Covered Your warranty does not cover the costs of repairing damage caused by poor or improper maintenance. Nor does it cover damage caused by the use of contaminated fuels, or by the use of fuels, oils, lubricants, cleaners or fluids other than those recommended in your Owner’s Manual. The warranty does not cover the costs of your vehicle’s normal or scheduled maintenance - the parts and services that all vehicles routinely need. Some of these parts and services, which your warranty does cover, include: (a) lubrication; (b) engine tune-ups; (c) replacing filters, coolant, spark plugs, bulbs, or fuses (unless those costs result from a covered repair); (d) cleaning and polishing; and (e) replacing worn wiper blades, worn brake pads and linings, or clutch linings. Racing Not Covered Your warranty does not cover the costs of repairing damage or conditions caused by racing, nor does it cover the repair of any defects that are found as the result of participating in a racing event. Certain Kinds of Corrosion Not Covered Your warranty does not cover the following: (a) corrosion caused by accident, damage, abuse, or vehicle alteration; (b) surface corrosion caused by such things as industrial fallout, sand, salt, hail, ocean spray, and stones; (c) corrosion caused by the extensive or abnormal transport of caustic materials like chemicals, acids, and fertilizers; and

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Samples: www.fcausfleet.com

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