service FORD ECOSPORT 2022 Warranty Guide

Page 15 of 73

ELIGIBILITY
This Limited Warranty and Adjustment
Policy (“Warranty”) applies to the original
owner of new Continental brand
Passenger (PASS), Light Truck (LT) and
Temporary Spare (TS) tires that are the
new vehicle original equipment tires
bearing the Continental brand name and
D.O.T. Tire Identification Number,
operated in normal service, and used on
the same vehicle on which they were
originally installed according to the
vehicle manufacturer’s
recommendations.
Tire(s) on any vehicle registered and
normally operated outside the United
States and Canada are excluded from
eligibility under this Limited Warranty and
Adjustment Policy.
WHAT IS THE ADJUSTMENT
POLICY AND HOW LONG IS IT
APPLICABLE?
BASIC COVERAGE
Eligible tires are covered by this Warranty
for a maximum of 72 months from the
date of purchase, determined by the new
vehicle registration date or new vehicle
sales invoice showing date of purchase.
Where To Go For Warranty
Replacement
Contact the dealer where you purchased
your vehicle or an alternate authorized
Continental brand tire dealer (Authorized
Dealer) to determine the eligible
warranty coverage for your tires and how
to proceed.
Free Replacement Period
PASS&LT
If an eligible Continental brand PASS or
LT tire becomes unserviceable from a
warrantable condition, other than those
listed under “What Is Not Covered By This
Warranty”, during the first 12 months or
first 2/32nd of an inch (1.6 mm) of
treadwear (whichever comes first), it will
be replaced with a **comparable new
Continental brand tire FREE OF CHARGE,
including mounting and balancing
(excluding on line orders). Owner pays all
applicable taxes.
TEMPORARY SPARE
If a TS Tire becomes unserviceable from a
condition other than those listed in “What Is
Not Covered By This Warranty”, during the
first 1/32nd (0.8 mm) of treadwear, then it
will be replaced with a **comparable new
Continental brand TS tire FREE OF
CHARGE, including mounting and
balancing. The owner pays all applicable
taxes. After this “Free Replacement Period”
for your TS tire expires, no warranty claim
will be accepted.
After The Free Replacement
Period
The tire (except TS tire) may still be
eligible for a pro rata replacement up to
72 months from date of original purchase
until the tread is worn down to the tread
wear indicators (2/32nd of an inch or
1.6 mm of tread remaining). If an eligible
tire becomes unserviceable under the
stipulations of this Limited Warranty and
Adjustment policy it will be replaced with
a **comparable new Continental brand
tire, charging the owner a pro-rated
amount. Owner pays all applicable taxes
(including F.E.T.), mounting and balancing
charges.
Continental
12

Page 16 of 73

The replacement tire price will be
determined by multiplying the
percentage of the useable tread worn by
the Dealers Selling Price (excluding all
applicable taxes) at the time of the
adjustment. The useable tread is the
original tread down to the tread wear
indicators (2/32nd of an inch or 1.6 mm
of tread remaining.)
**A “comparable” new Continental brand
tire may be of either the same tire line or
the same basic construction but with a
different sidewall or tread configuration.
If a higher priced tire is selected, the
consumer will pay the difference in price.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY
THIS WARRANTY
The Following Are Not
Covered
Road Hazard:Any tire with road hazard
damage, which includes, but is not
limited to: cuts, snags, punctures, bruises,
and impact breaks.
Ride/Vibration: Any ride/vibration
complaint after the first 2/32” (1.6 mm)
of treadwear or 12 months of service,
whichever comes first.
Repairs: If a tire is returned under
complaint and the reason for the tire’s
disablement is in any way associated
with a repair, or with the situation that
led to the repair, the manufacturer’s
warranty is invalidated.
Mileage: Mileage is not covered under
this policy. Improper operation or maintenance:
This includes, but is not limited to, effects
caused by:
1. Improper tire inflation and/or
improper load/speed practices:
These practices can cause excessive
operational temperatures and stresses
that exceed the tire’s capabilities.
2. Improper or insufficient tire
rotation.
3. Improper vehicle alignment.
4. Damage due to:
– Rim irregularities or rim damage.
– Snow chains.
– Vehicle mechanical problems,
including brake problems, and
vehicle wheel alignment.
– Extreme temperature exposure.
– Negligent and abusive driving such as tire spinning, or racing
– Improper tire storage.
– Automotive accident.
– Chemical corrosion or fire.
– Use contrary to the vehicles manufacturer’s tire
recommendations.
– Misuse or misapplication.
Improper Mounting or Demounting
Alteration: such as, but not limited to,
adding a white inlay on blackwall, tread
regrooving, tire truing or siping, or adding
sealant materials to the tire.
Weather checking/cracking: Not
covered after 48 months from the date of
purchase.
Failure to observe safety and
maintenance precautions set forth in
“Safety W arning.”
Continental
13

Page 18 of 73

Owner is responsible for paying all
applicable taxes charged by the servicing
dealer and is also responsible for paying
shipping, local tire-disposal fees and
parts or service regardless of mileage or
months of service. This includes payment
for tire rotation, alignment, towing, road
service, valve stems and tire repairs.
Owner is responsible for maintaining
proper tire air pressure and for proper
maintenance of the tire.
SAFETY WARNING
Ignoring any of the safety and
information contained in this Warranty
may result in tire failure , causing serious
injury or death.
•Tire failure due to under inflation
/overloading. Follow vehicle owner’s
manual or tire placard in vehicle for
proper inflation and loading
• Explosion of tire/rim assembly due
to improper tire mounting. Tire
mounting/ demounting can be
dangerous. It should be performed
only by a trained tire specialist using
proper tools and procedures. Prior to
tire mounting/demounting, the
Rubber Manufacturers Association
(RMA) wall charts and manuals
should be read to obtain the proper
procedures. The failure to follow
these procedures may result in faulty
positioning of the tire and/or rim, that
may cause the assembly to burst with
force sufficient to cause injury or
death •
Tire failure due to damage. Inspect
your tires frequently for scrapes,
bulges, separations, cuts, snags and
other damage from road hazards.
Damage from impact can occur to the
inner portions of your tire without
being visible to the outside. If you
suspect a tire has been damaged from
striking anything unusual in the road,
you must have the tire removed from
the rim and inspected both inside and
out by a trained tire specialist. Air loss
or unusual tire wear can also be
warning signs that a tire may have
internal damage. If you notice these
conditions, have your tire inspected by
a trained individual.
• Tire failure due to excessive tire
spinning. Avoid tire spinning. The
centrifugal force generated by a
free-spinning tire/rim assembly may
cause a sudden tire explosion resulting
in vehicle damage and/or serious injury
or death. Never exceed 35 mph
(55 km/h) as indicated on your
speedometer when your vehicle is
stuck in snow, mud, or sand and your
tire(s) is/are spinning. Use a gentle
backward and forward rocking motion
to free your vehicle for continued
driving. Never stand or permit anyone
else to stand near or behind a tire
spinning while attempting to push a
vehicle that is stuck.
Continental
15

Page 19 of 73

SELF SUPPORTING RUNFLAT
(SSR) TIRE OWNERS
CTA does not recommend any repair to
or reuse of punctured Continental SSR
tires.
Even a trained tire specialist may be
unable to recognize internal structural
damage to a Self Supporting Runflat
(SSR) tire resulting from having been
driven in an under inflated or zero
inflation pressure condition. Such
damage may not be visible on the
surface of the inner liner or sidewall
making it impossible to determine the
tire suitability for repair or reuse. CTA
does not recommend any repair to or
reuse of Continental SSR tires. You may
visit www.continentaltire.com and select
Customer Care FAQ’s to obtain additional
SSR information.
TEMPORARY SPARE TIRE
OWNERS
CTA does not recommend any repair to
or reuse of punctured Temporary Spare
Tires.
CONTISEAL TIRE OWNERS
A ContiSeal™ tire differs from a
non-ContiSeal™ tire in that it has a
sticky, viscous layer from shoulder to
shoulder along the inner liner. This layer is
an integral part of the ContiSeal™ tires. It
is not designed or intended to act as a
permanent puncture repair (See
information below). If an object up to
3/16ths (5 mm) diameter penetrates the
tread of the ContiSeal™ tire, this sticky,
viscous layer is designed to surround and
adhere to the puncturing object and
prevent air loss from the tire by providinga near instantaneous seal. If the
puncturing object becomes dislodged
from the tire, the material is designed to
seal most holes made by objects up to
3/16” (5 mm) diameter. While
ContiSeal™ tires significantly reduce the
incidence of flats, they are not designed to
be driven under inflated or in a flat
condition. In all other aspects, ContiSeal™
tires perform exactly like non-ContiSeal™
tires. As with any tire, regularly inspect
ContiSeal™ tires for evidence of cuts,
punctures, and loss of inflation pressure.
At a minimum, ContiSeal™ tires should be
inspected once or twice a month and
always before a long trip. Punctures or
damage not attended to promptly can
result in loss of inflation pressure and/or
damage to the tire. ContiSeal™ tires with
cuts and punctures must be inspected by
a trained tire specialist as soon as
possible. The trained specialist, must
inspect the tire carefully and, according to
industry standards, to determine whether
a permanent repair can be made or
whether the tire must be removed from
service and scrapped. A permanent repair
will require removal of the tire from the
rim and application of a repair method
specifically approved for the ContiSeal™
tires. ContiSeal™ tires are identified by a
symbol on the tire sidewall.
CONTISILENT TIRE OWNERS
ContiSilent™ tires are designed to
reduce noise generated while driving.
A ContiSilent™ tire is lined with a noise
reducing foam insert. It is not designed or
intended to act as a puncture repair.
Continental
16

Page 20 of 73

USING ContiSilent™ Tires
In aspects such as mounting,
demounting, inflating, and balancing,
ContiSilent™ tires do not differ from
non-ContiSilent™ tires. As with any tire,
regularly inspect ContiSilent™ tires for
evidence of cuts, punctures, and loss of
inflation pressure. At a minimum,
ContiSilent™ tires should be inspected
once or twice a month and always before
a long trip. Punctures or damage not
attended to promptly can result in loss of
inflation pressure and/or damage to the
tire. ContiSilent™ tires with cuts and
punctures must be inspected by a trained
tire specialist as soon as possible. The
trained tire specialist must inspect the
tire carefully and, according to industry
standards, determine whether a
permanent repair can be made or
whether the tire must be removed from
service and scrapped. A permanent
repair will require removal of the tire from
the rim and application of a repair
method specifically approved for
ContiSilent™ Tires.
ContiSilent™ tires are identified by a
symbol on the tire sidewall.
ContiSilent™ tires and non-ContiSilent™
tires may be mixed on the same vehicle.
FOR SERVICE ASSISTANCE
OR INFORMATION
Contact any Authorized Dealer where you
purchased the vehicle or the nearest
Continental brand tire dealer. For the
nearest Continental brand tire dealer,
consult either the websites or the toll free
Customer Relations number(s).
In United States:
Phone: 1-800-847-3349
Online: www.continentaltire.com
Continental Tire the Americas, LLC.
1830 McMillan Park Dr. Fort Mill, SC 29707
In Canada:
Phone: 1-855-453-1962
Online: www.continentaltire.ca
Continental Tire Canada Inc.
1 Robert Speck Parkway, Suite 900
Mississauga, ON L4Z3M3
Continental
17

Page 21 of 73

ELIGIBILITY
This Limited Warranty and Adjustment
Policy applies to the original owner of
new General brand passenger and light
truck (LT) tires that are the new vehicle
original equipment tires bearing the
General brand name andD.O.T. Tire
Identification Number, operated in
normal service, and used on the same
vehicle on which they were originally
installed according to the vehicle
manufacturer’s recommendations.
Tire(s) on any vehicle registered and
normally operated outside the United
States and Canada are excluded from
eligibility under this Limited Warranty and
Adjustment Policy.
WHAT IS THE ADJUSTMENT
POLICY AND HOW LONG IS IT
APPLICABLE?
BASIC COVERAGE
Eligible Tires are covered by this Limited
Warranty and Adjustment Policy for a
maximum of 72 months from the date of
purchase, determined by the new vehicle
registration date or new vehicle sales
invoice showing date of purchase.
Where To Go For Warranty
Replacement
Contact the vehicle dealer from where
you purchased the vehicle to determine
the eligible warranty coverage for your
tires and where to proceed from there.
Free Replacement Period
If an eligible General brand passenger or
light truck tire becomes unserviceable
from a condition other than those listed
under ‘What Is Not Covered By This
Limited Warranty” during the first
12 months or first 2/32nds of an inch
(1.6mm) of treadwear (whichever comes
first) it will be replaced with a comparable
new General brand tire FREE OF CHARGE,
including mounting and balancing. Owner
pays all applicable taxes.
Temporary Spare Tires
This Policy also extends to the original
owner of the General brand Temporary
Spare Tire that was originally equipped by
the vehicle manufacturer as a temporary
spare tire bearing a General D.O.T. serial
number. An eligible Temporary Spare Tire
under this Policy must have been
operated in normal service, used on the
same vehicle on which they were
originally installed according to the
vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations.
This Policy is for a maximum period of
72 months from date of purchase,
determined by the new vehicle
registration date or new vehicle sales
invoice showing date purchased.
If a Temporary Spare Tire becomes
unserviceable from a condition other than
those listed in ‘What Is Not Covered By
This Limited Warranty”, during the first
1/32nd (0.8 mm) of treadwear, then it will
be replaced with a comparable new
General brand Temporary Spare Tire FREE
OF CHARGE, including mounting and
balancing. The owner pays all applicable
taxes. After this “Free Replacement
Policy” for your Temporary Spare Tire
expires, no adjustment will be made.
General
18

Page 22 of 73

After The Free Replacement
Period
The tire (except temporary spare tire)
may still be eligible for a pro rata
replacement for 72 months from date of
original purchase until the tread is worn
down to the tread wear indicators
(2/32nds of an inch or 1.6 mm of tread
remaining.) If an eligible tire becomes
unserviceable under the stipulations of
this Limited Warranty and Adjustment
policy it will be replaced charging the
owner a pro-rated amount. Owner pays
all applicable taxes (including F.E.T.),
mounting and balancing charges.
The replacement tire price will be
determined by multiplying the
percentage of the useable tread worn by
the Dealers Selling Price (excluding all
applicable taxes) at the time of the
adjustment. The useable tread is the
original tread down to the tread wear
indicators (2/32nds of an inch or 1.6 mm
of tread remaining.)
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
The Following Are Not
Covered
Road Hazard:Any tire with road hazard
damage, which includes, but is not
limited to: cuts, snags, punctures, bruises,
and impact breaks.
Ride/Vibration: Any ride/vibration
complaint after the first 2/32” (1.6 mm)
of treadwear or 12 months of service,
whichever comes first. Repairs:
If a tire is returned under
complaint and the reason for the tire’s
disablement is in any way associated with
a repair, or with the situation that led to
the repair, the manufacturer’s warranty is
invalidated.
Mileage: Tread wearout up to a
predetermined mileage is not covered
under this policy.
Improper operation or maintenance:
This includes, but is not limited to, effects
caused by:
1. Improper tire inflation and/or
improper load/speed practices:
These practices can cause excessive
operational temperatures and
stresses that exceed the tire’s
capabilities.
2. Improper or insufficient tire
rotation.
3. Improper vehicle alignment.
4. Damage due to:
– Rim irregularities or rim damage.
– Snow chains.
– Vehicle mechanical problems,
including brake problems, and
vehicle wheel alignment.
– Extreme temperature exposure.
– Negligent and abusive driving such as tire spinning, or racing
– Improper tire storage.
– Automotive accident.
– Chemical corrosion or fire.
– Use contrary to the vehicles manufacturer’s tire
recommendations.
– Misuse or misapplication.
General
19

Page 24 of 73

CTNA’S OBLIGATIONS
Contact the vehicle dealer from where
you purchased the vehicle. Your tires may
be covered under the vehicle
manufacturer’s limited warranty. If not,
this CTNA Policy applies and
replacement of Eligible Tires can be
made by any vehicle dealer authorized to
handle General brand tire adjustments or
a General brand authorized dealer
(“Authorized Dealer”). CTNA will replace
the tire pursuant to the terms of this
Limited Warranty and Adjustment Policy.
Tires that are replaced under an
adjustment basis under this Limited
Warranty and Adjustment Policy become
the property of CTNA.
OWNER’S OBLIGATIONS
To make an eligible claim under this
Limited Warranty and Adjustment Policy,
the owner must present a claim with the
tire to an Authorized Dealer. For the
nearest Authorized Dealer, consult the
Yellow Pages, the General brand internet
address, or the 800 telephone numbers
shown on the back of this Limited
Warranty and Adjustment Policy. Owner
must present new vehicle registration
form or new vehicle sales invoice
indicating the date of purchase. Owner
will be required to sign the CTNA Limited
Warranty Claim Form or dealer
replacement sales receipt.
Owner is responsible for paying all
applicable taxes set forth under this
Limited Warranty and Adjustment Policy.
Owner is also responsible for paying local
tire-disposal fees and any parts or
service regardless of mileage or months
of service. This includes payment for tire
rotation, alignment, towing, road service,
valve stems and tire repairs.Owner is responsible for maintaining
proper tire air pressure and for proper
maintenance of the tire.
SAFETY WARNING
Ignoring any of the safety and information
contained in this limited warranty and
Adjustment Policy may result in tire
failure, causing serious injury or death.

Tire failure due to under inflation/
overloading. Follow vehicle owner’s
manual or tire placard in vehicle for
proper inflation and loading
• Explosion of tire/rim assembly due
to improper tire mounting. Tire
mounting/ demounting can be
dangerous. It should be performed
only by a trained tire specialist using
proper tools and procedures. Prior to
tire mounting/demounting, the Rubber
Manufacturers Association (RMA) wall
charts and manuals should be read to
obtain the proper procedures. The
failure to follow these procedures may
result in faulty positioning of the tire
and/or rim, that may cause the
assembly to burst with force sufficient
to cause injury or death
• Tire failure due to damage. Inspect
your tires frequently for scrapes,
bulges, separations, cuts, snags and
other damage from road hazards.
Damage from impact can occur to the
inner portions of your tire without
being visible to the outside. If you
suspect a tire has been damaged from
striking anything unusual in the road,
you must have the tire removed from
the rim and inspected both inside and
out by a trained tire specialist. Air loss
or unusual tire wear can also be
warning signs that a tire may have
internal damage. If you notice these
conditions, have your tire inspected by
a trained individual.
General
21

Page 25 of 73

•Tire failure due to excessive tire
spinning. Avoid tire spinning. The
centrifugal force generated by a
free-spinning tire/rim assembly may
cause a sudden tire explosion
resulting in vehicle damage and/or
serious injury or death. Never exceed
35 mph (55 km/h) as indicated on
your speedometer when your vehicle
is stuck in snow, mud, or sand and
your tire(s) is/are spinning. Use a
gentle backward and forward rocking
motion to free your vehicle for
continued driving. Never stand or
permit anyone else to stand near or
behind a tire spinning while
attempting to push a vehicle that is
stuck.
TEMPORARY SPARE TIRE
OWNERS
CTNA does not recommend any repair to
or reuse of punctured Temporary Spare
Tires.
FOR SERVICE ASSISTANCE
OR INFORMATION
First, contact the nearest General brand
tire dealer. For the nearest General brand
tire dealer, consult the Yellow Pages or, if
for any reason local service or information
is not available, call one of General brand
toll-free Customer Relations numbers:
In United States:
Phone: 1-800-847-3349
Online: www.generaltire.com
CTNA, Inc.
1830 McMillan Park Dr. Fort Mill, SC 29707
In Canada:
Phone: 1-800-461-1776
Online: www.generaltire.ca
CT Canada Inc.
6110 Cantay Rd. Mississauga, ON
L5R 3W5
General
22

Page 26 of 73

HIGHWAY AUTO, LIGHT
TRUCK AND SPECIAL
TRAILER TIRE WARRANTY
AND ADJUSTMENT POLICY
(EXCLUDES GOODYEAR®
UNISTEEL® RADIAL LIGHT
TRUCK TIRES)
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
You are eligible for the benefits of this
Limited Warranty if you meet all the
following criteria:
• You are the owner or authorized agentof the owner of new Goodyear or
Dunlop® highway auto or light truck
tires or Goodyear Special Trailer (ST)
tires supplied as Original Equipment
on your vehicle or trailer.
• Your tires bear Department of Transportation prescribed tire
identification numbers.
• Your tires have been used only on the vehicle on which they were originally
installed according to the vehicle
manufacturer or Goodyear’s
recommendations.
• Your tires were purchased on or after November 1, 2018.
Light truck tires are defined as all tires
identified with the “LT” designation in
the sidewall stamping. e.g.
LT245/75R16.
Special Trailer tires are defined as all
tires identified with the “ST” designation
in the sidewall stamping, e.g.
ST235/80R16.
WHAT IS COVERED AND FOR
HOW LONG?
FREE TIRE REPLACEMENT
Any new Goodyear or Dunlop highway
radial auto, radial light truck tire or
Goodyear Special Trailer (ST) tire,
covered by this policy, removed from
service due to a covered warranty
condition during the first 2/32" (1.6 mm)
of usable tread or twelve months from
date of purchase, whichever comes first,
will be replaced with a comparable new
Goodyear or Dunlop tire at no charge,
including mounting and balancing.
(Without proof of purchase the date of
manufacture will be used to determine
eligibility.)
ALL OTHER HIGHWAY AUTO
OR LIGHT TRUCK TIRES
Any new Goodyear or Dunlop highway
auto or light truck tire, other than radial
auto, radial light truck tires, removed from
service due to a covered warranty
condition during the first 1/32” (0.8 mm)
of usable treadwear will be replaced with
a comparable new Goodyear or Dunlop
tire at no charge, including mounting and
balancing.
TEMPORARY SPARE TIRES
Any Goodyear or Dunlop temporary spare
tire removed from service due to a
covered warranty condition during the
first 50% of usable treadwear (1/32"
[0.8 mm]) will be replaced with a
comparable new Goodyear or Dunlop
temporary spare tire at no charge,
including mounting.
Goodyear & Dunlop
23

Page:   < prev 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 50 next >