Is a timing chain covered under warranty?

In general, the powertrain warranty covers the: Engine (cylinder block, cylinder heads, fuel pump, engine mounts, injection pump, manifold, oil pump, seals & gaskets, thermostat, timing chain, etc.)
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Is a timing chain covered under extended warranty?

What is Covered? The warranty extension will be subject to the terms and conditions of the original applicable New Vehicle Limited Warranty (other than the extended time/mileage period) and will include the Timing Chain Tensioner, Timing Chain and any parts and labor necessary to effectuate a repair.
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Is a timing chain a wear and tear item?

A timing chain is not a wear and tear item, it is a failure if it snaps. The only way they can class this as an ongoing problem is if it had been obviously noisy on the buildup to this failure and/or you have skipped services. Chain driven engines need fresh oil at least once a year.
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Does mechanical warranty cover timing chain?

Mechanical warranty insurance covers the policy holder against unforeseen failure of a covered mechanical component. In this case the timing chain would have to break or be damaged as a result of another engine failure to be replaced under warranty (in my opinion).
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Is timing belt under warranty?

Numerous timing belts supplied to the automotive aftermarket industry do not adhere to OE specifications, carry "belt only" warranties and may leave service dealers at risk for expensive engine repairs, according to the Gates Corporation. A timing belt failure can be a serious problem.
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How much does it cost to fix a timing chain?

Timing chain replacement can cost between $600 and $800 for a DIY repair, or between $1,600 and $1,800 with a mechanic. The cost is high due to the complicated nature of replacing this part. If you want to DIY a timing chain replacement, the parts will cost around $650.
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How long is a timing belt warranty?

Vehicle manufacturers will tend to specify when the belt should be replaced. This ranges from 60,000 miles or six years, to 10 years or 150,000 miles.
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What parts are covered under engine warranty?

Powertrain warranties are designed to provide peace of mind for consumers when purchasing a vehicle.
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Engine coverage normally includes:
  • Cylinder Block and Heads.
  • Internal Parts.
  • Oil Pan.
  • Valvetrain.
  • Water, Fuel, and Oil Pump.
  • Fuel Injectors.
  • Gaskets and Seals.
  • Flywheel.
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What is covered under engine warranty?

A powertrain warranty is a type of limited warranty that covers the cost of repairing or replacing parts of the powertrain, such as the engine, drivetrain, and transmission. The warranty can protect you from costly repairs, as the components of the powertrain are often the most expensive to fix.
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What is covered under warranty of car?

Usually, all new car warranties cover the mechanical and electrical components. However, certain parts that are prone to wear like brake pads, clutch and pressure plates, bulbs and parts made from rubber like pipes are exempt from warranty as they are cited to be exposed to regular wear and tear.
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How long does a timing chain last?

When does a timing chain need to be replaced? The timing chain normally needs to be replaced between 80,000 and 120,000 miles unless there is a specific problem. Issues with the chain are common in higher mileage vehicles.
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What happens if my timing chain breaks while driving?

A broken timing chain will cause an engine to not start or fail while driving. If the belt is already broken, the engine won't have enough compression to start. If it breaks or jumps while driving, the pistons will be damaged from contact with the valves. The valves themselves will bend and potentially ruin the engine.
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Are timing chains lifetime?

Normally the timing chain will be designed to last a car's lifetime, and will not need to be replaced at a recommended service interval. In some cases, despite not needing regular maintenance, a timing chain can wear to the point that it has to be replaced.
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Is my engine under warranty?

If you cannot find the VIN number, the only real way to check your vehicle's factory warranty is to call or visit your local dealership. They will need the VIN number to look up the information but can tell you for sure what is and is not covered if anything at all.
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Does CarShield cover timing chain?

ENGINE: All internally lubricated parts including: crankshaft, rod and main bearings, camshaft, cam bearings, connecting rods, wrist pins, pistons, piston rings, valves and replaceable valve guides, valve retainers, hydraulic or solid lash adjusters, rocker arms, push rods, cam followers, timing chains and gears, ...
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Will my warranty cover a blown engine?

Generally, no. A typical car insurance policy only covers repairs to your vehicle if they're related to some kind of accident. You likely won't be covered if your engine simply has a mechanical failure or other malfunction.
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Is timing chain part of powertrain?

In general, the powertrain warranty covers the: Engine (cylinder block, cylinder heads, fuel pump, engine mounts, injection pump, manifold, oil pump, seals & gaskets, thermostat, timing chain, etc.)
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What is not covered under warranty?

Defects and damages due to loss, theft, fire, water, or a natural disaster. Failure or damage caused by improper use, carelessness (knocks, dents, crushing, broken crystal/glass, etc.), or accidents. Failure or damage caused by unjustifiable repair or modification.
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What is not covered under manufacturer warranty?

A manufacturer warranty covers repair and replacement costs due to factory errors but excludes nearly all damage outside of that. The following items are not covered by a typical car warranty: Routine maintenance—Oil changes, brake pad replacements, tire rotations, and similar tasks must be paid out-of-pocket.
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What does the extended warranty cover on a car?

Powertrain extended warranties cover only the mechanical parts of a vehicle that make it go, such as its engine, transmission, axles and differentials. They don't protect auxiliary systems, including air conditioners or navigation systems.
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What does mechanical warranty cover?

What is covered. All major components, including the engine, gearbox, clutch, braking system, transmission and electrical parts.
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What does a bumper-to-bumper warranty cover?

A bumper-to-bumper warranty covers the most essential components of your vehicle after it has a mechanical breakdown. Frequently covered items include your fuel system, steering system, braking system, electrical parts, and safety equipment such as airbags.
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What happens if you don't change the timing chain?

If you don't replace the timing chain and it happens to break, then the engine can completely destroyed. Most engines today are “interference engines,” which means that the engine's valves move in and out of the same cylinder space as the pistons.
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How much does it cost to replace a timing belt?

If your timing belt is in need of replacement, you can expect that service to cost anywhere from $300 up to $500. Because the timing belt is not easily reachable on many vehicles there is a good bit of disassembly and reassembly needed to get to the belt. Economy cars with smaller engines require less labor.
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How often do timing belts break?

Often times, it just breaks. That's why most manufacturers recommend you have your vehicle's timing belt replaced every 60,000 to 100,000 miles.
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