Does my warranty cover worn out components?

Does my warranty cover worn out components?

Unfortunately not, the protection a warranty provides is for unexpected or sudden failure of a covered item. Wear and tear items such as tyres or brake pads have measurable life, therefor the vehicle owner is responsible for ensuring those items are replaced when necessary. 


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