PLEASE provide Feedback On this Warranty
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PLEASE provide Feedback On this Warranty
I Spoke with continental Warranty and got a quote for my 97, with 106k
I get 25months/25,000
Coverage Starts in 45 days/1000 miles
$1298 for warranty
100% parts and labor, $100 co pay per repair, which the mechanic does not have to charge me if he dosent want to
Here is what is covered, please tell me if this is a good deal
Engine
Crankshaft and bearings, oil pump, internal timing gears, timing chain, camshaft, camshaft bearings, valve lifters, rocker arm assemblies and push rods, pistons and rings, wrist pins, cylinders, connecting rods, distributor drive gear, all internal components of engine block and cylinder heads, if damage is caused by mechanical failure of an internally lubricated part. Gaskets and external seals will be covered if their replacement is necessary to complete an otherwise authorized repair. Broken crankshaft is covered if break is caused by either bearings or piston failure. Valve guides are covered only when guide sleeves have not slipped below original Position.
Transmission
The internal components of the automatic transmission or manual transmission, drive chain, drive chain gears, carrier bearings, internal transaxle seal. The manual transmission case and automatic transmission case and torque converter are covered, if damaged by the failure of internally lubricated parts.
DIfferential
(Front and Rear) Differential housing including pinion bearings, side carrier bearings, ring and pinion gears, carrier assembly, washers, axles, axle bearings
Timing Belt
If contract holder has followed manufacturer\'s recommended maintenance intervals for replacement.
CV Joint
CV boots must not be torn at the time of failure. Lubricated joint failure only. Universal Joint (U joint) is not included.
Steering
Internally lubricated parts contained within the steering box and pump housing, including rack and pinion, control calves, internal oil seals, bearings and shafts, steering box and pump housings if damaged by the failure of internally lubricated parts.
Electrical
Alternator, starter motor, front wiper motor, cooling fan motor, heater blower motor, electric horn, clock, switches for the following: neutral safety, overdrive, reverse indicator, power windows, power door locks.
Air Conditioner
Compressor, however if the damaged or malfunctioning compressor causes damage to the expansion valve, or receiver dryer, the damaged component(s) will he replaced. Coverage applies to factory installed, non-retrofitted units only.
Cooling System
water pump, thermostat, mixture control valve, overflow reservoir.
Fuel System
Fuel pump, pressure regulator, metering valve, fuel injector, vaccum pump, metal fuel delivery lines, fuel tank, fuel sender.
Brake System
Master cylinder, wheel cylinders, disc brake calipers, ABS master cylinder, vacuum booster, hydraulic lines and fittings, pressure modulator valve, isolation dump valve, accumulator, wheel speed sensors.
My knowledge is very limited, so is this good coverage? Specifically with the Transmission, if my mechanic tells me my "transmission needs to be rebuilt" - will my coverage listed above pay for rebuilding a tranny?
Any other red flags or anything?
Please provide input on any other category
Thanks!
I get 25months/25,000
Coverage Starts in 45 days/1000 miles
$1298 for warranty
100% parts and labor, $100 co pay per repair, which the mechanic does not have to charge me if he dosent want to
Here is what is covered, please tell me if this is a good deal
Engine
Crankshaft and bearings, oil pump, internal timing gears, timing chain, camshaft, camshaft bearings, valve lifters, rocker arm assemblies and push rods, pistons and rings, wrist pins, cylinders, connecting rods, distributor drive gear, all internal components of engine block and cylinder heads, if damage is caused by mechanical failure of an internally lubricated part. Gaskets and external seals will be covered if their replacement is necessary to complete an otherwise authorized repair. Broken crankshaft is covered if break is caused by either bearings or piston failure. Valve guides are covered only when guide sleeves have not slipped below original Position.
Transmission
The internal components of the automatic transmission or manual transmission, drive chain, drive chain gears, carrier bearings, internal transaxle seal. The manual transmission case and automatic transmission case and torque converter are covered, if damaged by the failure of internally lubricated parts.
DIfferential
(Front and Rear) Differential housing including pinion bearings, side carrier bearings, ring and pinion gears, carrier assembly, washers, axles, axle bearings
Timing Belt
If contract holder has followed manufacturer\'s recommended maintenance intervals for replacement.
CV Joint
CV boots must not be torn at the time of failure. Lubricated joint failure only. Universal Joint (U joint) is not included.
Steering
Internally lubricated parts contained within the steering box and pump housing, including rack and pinion, control calves, internal oil seals, bearings and shafts, steering box and pump housings if damaged by the failure of internally lubricated parts.
Electrical
Alternator, starter motor, front wiper motor, cooling fan motor, heater blower motor, electric horn, clock, switches for the following: neutral safety, overdrive, reverse indicator, power windows, power door locks.
Air Conditioner
Compressor, however if the damaged or malfunctioning compressor causes damage to the expansion valve, or receiver dryer, the damaged component(s) will he replaced. Coverage applies to factory installed, non-retrofitted units only.
Cooling System
water pump, thermostat, mixture control valve, overflow reservoir.
Fuel System
Fuel pump, pressure regulator, metering valve, fuel injector, vaccum pump, metal fuel delivery lines, fuel tank, fuel sender.
Brake System
Master cylinder, wheel cylinders, disc brake calipers, ABS master cylinder, vacuum booster, hydraulic lines and fittings, pressure modulator valve, isolation dump valve, accumulator, wheel speed sensors.
My knowledge is very limited, so is this good coverage? Specifically with the Transmission, if my mechanic tells me my "transmission needs to be rebuilt" - will my coverage listed above pay for rebuilding a tranny?
Any other red flags or anything?
Please provide input on any other category
Thanks!
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Here is a link to the coverage page http://www.continentalwarranty.com/v...file.php?pid=9
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I dont think it would be worth it. but you can't predict the future. besides, you'll have to spend the money to get the timing belt and water pump changed soon, since that is only considered a maintence part.
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i have continental it was a bit of a hassle but i got them to cover my new tranny and some other little stuff bill was like 4k and they approved it and i had a 0 deductable
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