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ARBITRATION
If you are still not satisfied after following the three steps on the previous page, you have yet another
option.
FCA Canada Inc. participates in an arbitration program administered by the Canadian Motor Vehicle
Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP). CAMVAP will advise you about how your complaint may be reviewed
and resolved by an independent third party through binding arbitration.
Our goal and that of our retailers is your complete satisfaction. FCA Canada’s participation in
CAMVAP makes a valuable contribution to our achievement of that goal. There is no charge for using
CAMVAP. CAMVAP results are fast, fair and final, as the award is binding on both you and FCA
Canada Inc..
CAMVAP has been implemented in all provinces and territories. For more information, you can call
CAMVAP directly or call our Customer Assistance Centre. Please provide your Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN).
CAMVAP
1-800-207-0685
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
5/100 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
We are pleased to provide this 24-hour Roadside Assistance Program for all new 2016 vehicles which
have a 3-year or 60,000-kilometre Basic Warranty and a5-year or 100,000-kilometre Powertrain
Warranty. Eligible vehicles must be registered in Canada and are covered for 5 years or 100,000
kilometers, whichever occurs first, from the vehicle’s warranty start date. Vehicles placed in taxi,
police, limousine, postal or ambulance service and all SRT vehicles, are covered for roadside
assistance for 3 years or 60,000 kilometers only (whichever occurs first). Roadside Assistance service
will be provided to the owner or driver of an eligible vehicle.
• NEED A TOW? If your vehicle cannot be driven because of mechanical breakdown, it will be
towed to the nearest authorized FCA Retailer which services your brand of vehicle (or to the FCA
Retailer of your choice, provided it is within a 35-kilometre distance of the point of breakdown).
• STUCK? If your vehicle is stuck in a ditch or snow on or adjacent to a public roadway and appears
to be undamaged, and the tow facility has access, it will be winched to the nearest road surface. If your
vehicle is unable to proceed under its own power and a tow is required once the winch is performed,
you will be responsible for paying the service facility for the winch and the tow.
• DEAD BATTERY? If your battery is dead, jump-start assistance will be dispatched to your
location. In the event that your vehicle fails to start, your vehicle will be towed to the nearest FCA
Retailer (or to the FCA Retailer of your choice provided it is within a 35-kilometre distance of the
point of breakdown).
• LOCKED OUT? If your keys are locked in your vehicle or your locks are frozen, help will be sent
to your location. (Service is limited to providing access to the seating area only and does not include
the cost of replacing keys.)
• FLAT TIRE? If you have a flat tire, the service facility will remove it and install your spare tire.
The spare tire must be inflated and in sound operating condition. Tire repairs are not covered.
• OUT OF FUEL? If your vehicle runs out of fuel, a small amount of gasoline will be delivered to
your location, where regulations permit. In all other cases, including alternate fuels, your vehicle will
be towed to the nearest re-fuelling centre. In these instances, the cost of fuel purchased will be your
responsibility.
Please read About Roadside Assistance (page 11) because there are some limitations that may
affect the service available to you.
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TO REQUEST ASSISTANCE(SEE ALSO INSIDE FRONT COVER)
If your vehicle requires any of the services provided by the program, call this toll-free number anytime,
from any location in Canada or the United States:1-800-363-4869(this number does not ring at FCA
Canada Inc.). Please identify yourself as a FCA vehicle owner and be ready to provide:
❏ Your Vehicle Identification Number
❏ Your licence plate number
❏ Your odometer reading (kilometres)
❏ The location of your vehicle and the phone number where you can be reached
❏ Type of service needed (tow, flat tire, battery boost, etc.)
Note: •In severe weather, some delays may be expected.
• You will have to personally authorize the service provided by the tow company
• If your vehicle is towed to a retailer, you are responsible for contacting the retailer to
authorize the service
TOWING AFTER THE PROGRAM EXPIRES
Coverage under the Roadside Assistance Program expires at 5 years or 100,000 kilometers(or at
3 years or 60,000 kilometers, if applicable), whichever occurs first. If you call the toll-free number
for assistance after the Program expires, you will have to pay for the service provided.
Some emissions coverage lasts longer than the Roadside Assistance Program.* For warranted
emission system repairs after the program expires, towing (only) will be provided on a reimbursement
basis. Call the toll-free number and service will be dispatched, but you will have to pay for the tow.
For reimbursement consideration, see your authorized retailer for further details.
* See page 5.
ABOUT ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
The FCA Canada Roadside Assistance Program is not a warranty, but the coverage is concurrent with
the Basic and Powertrain Warranties.
Covered service must be provided in Canada or the Continental United States and is limited to plated
and insured vehicles that use public roadways.
Service will not be provided free if you have driven into an area that is inaccessible to the service
vehicle or is not a regularly travelled and maintained public road (such as beaches, recreational areas,
construction sites, open fields, private and seasonal roads). Cross-country, logging, auto cross and any
other form of off-road use is not covered.
The program does not cover winching or towing for vehicles that become stuck while plowing snow.
The program does not cover repeat calls for the same problem (if avoidance of the problem is within
the control of the driver or owner), or towing from one retailer to another, or service if the driver
appears to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
The program does not pay for parts, tires, repairs, labour or vehicle storage. Parts, repairs, or labour
covered under a vehicle warranty will be provided by your FCA Retailer.
The program does not pay for towing required because of an accident. For example, if a vehicle is
winched from a ditch or snowbank and is then determined to need a tow because of damage suffered
when it left the road, the tow will not be covered.
The program does not cover any incidental or consequential damages connected with the failure of
your vehicle or providing services to you. Such damages include lost time, inconvenience, loss of use
of your vehicle, rental cars, fuel, telephone, travel or lodging, loss of personal or commercial property,
loss of revenue, etc.
All service providers are independent contractors and are not employees or agents of FCA Canada.
Any loss or damage to your vehicle or personal property resulting from providing roadside service is
the responsibility of the roadside service provider (the towing company, for example).
Report any damage or loss to the manager of the service provider and to your own insurance company
within 24 hours and before any repairs are performed.
FCA Canada reserves the right to limit services or reimbursement claims for any vehicle, if in our
opinion there is abuse of the services or requests for service become unreasonable or too frequent.
The program may be amended or cancelled at any time without refund.
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