What is premature failure?.
Edd China explains what this means for you and your extended warranty and how you should not be experiencing premature failure, and how it can pose a safety risk to motorists.
“What is premature failure? Premature failure in cars means when something wears out before it reaches the end of its expected lifespan, in other words, more quickly than they should under normal usage conditions. “
“Premature failure can result in reduced performance, increased maintenance costs and potential safety risks.”
“With regular maintenance, responsible driving habits and addressing any issues promptly, you can help minimise the risk and extend the lifespan of your vehicle’s components but remember no warranty will include the parts that just wear out over the course of their normal expected lifespan.”
Edd China
Warranty FAQ’s.
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An extended warranty can help you manage the cost of mechanical or electrical repairs once the manufacturer’s warrant has ended. Add-ons such as breakdown recovery, car hire or onward travel may also be available depending on the plan level.
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The warranty plan options available to you will depend on factors such as your vehicle’s age and mileage. You can then tailor selected features and limits to reflect your needs and budget.
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Each warranty is slightly different in the level of plan it provides, so please refer to your plan booklet for details.
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Warrantywise plans may be available monthly or for fixed terms of 12, 24 or 36 months. The terms and prices available for your vehicle will be shown in your quotation.
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You can pay for your Warrantywise plan in full, spread the cost over four months or choose a monthly pay-as-you-go option. Before choosing, check the payment schedule so you understand how much you will pay, when payments are due and how the pay-as-you-go option works.
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Mechanical parts are components that use movement or force to help your car operate, for example parts within the engine, steering and suspension systems. For full details please refer to your plan booklet, as the parts listed will depend on your plan level.
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We always recommend using one of our Approved Repairers. These repair facilities undergo careful monitoring to guarantee the best workmanship and service quality. However, we understand that you may have a preferred garage in mind. If that’s the case, please ensure they are VAT registered and follow our provided ‘Repairs Procedure’ outlined in your warranty plan booklet. It’s also crucial to verify that their labour rate aligns with your warranty schedule.
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The plan cannot be transferred from your current car to another vehicle, however you may be able to cancel it and put any remaining balance towards a new Warrantywise plan for your own or a family member’s vehicle.
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