New Powertrain Component Statements Sample Clauses

New Powertrain Component Statements. Engine components are covered by two types of warranties, the standard Limited Warranty and the Emission Con- trol Systems Warranty, a requirement of the U.S. (Federal) Clean Air Act and Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Axle and transmission components are covered by the standard Limited Warranty. New Powertrain Component Limited Warranty The New Product Limited Warranty covers product repairs to correct any malfunction occurring during the War- ranty period resulting from defects in material or workmanship. This Limited Warranty applies to the first retail purchaser and subsequent retail owners during the applicable Warranty period of new powertrain components manufactured by Detroit Diesel and/or supplied by Detroit Diesel or Detroit Diesel of Canada Limited (all which are collectively referred to as Detroit), subject to certain limitations and exclusions as specified in this document. The Warranty period begins on the date the product is delivered to the first retail purchaser or put in use prior to sale at retail, whichever occurs first, and ends at the specified time or distance limits. The cost of service supplies which are not reusable due to needed repairs is covered by this Warranty. Reasonable towing costs to the nearest authorized service facility are covered when due to warrantable failure, the power- train component is either inoperable, cannot be safely operated, or continued operation would cause further damage to the product. Detroit will pay reasonable travel expenses for the repairing mechanic to travel to and from the repair site. Engine Major Component Warranty Coverage Engine major component warranty covers casting defects. Casted engine major components are: cylinder block/ head, crankshaft, camshaft, main bearing bolts, flywheel housing, connecting rod assemblies, oil cooler housing, oil coolant module casting, water pump housing, and air inlet housing. Coverage is for the failed engine major component only; labor and additional parts are excluded. Progressive damage is limited to only the engine major component(s) affected by the failure. Engines used in the on-highway application may carry longer coverage on engine major components; review the applicable Warranty parchment for coverage: • MBE4000, Series 60, DD13, DD15, DD16 diesel fueled engines in on-highway applications (on-highway refers to a truck or coach designed and used to carry passengers and/or cargo, primarily on streets or paved highways) Emission Control Systems Warra...
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