emergency towing CHRYSLER 300 SRT 2012 2.G Warranty Booklet
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WHEN PLAN COVERAGE STARTS AND ENDS
All new vehicle plans commence from the warranty start date (the
original in-service date of the vehicle) and from zero metrage. Substitute transportation coverage
begins on the date the contract is purchased, subject to acceptance by Chrysler Canada. Plan
expiration is specified in your plan provision.
ELIGIBLE VEHICLES
Chrysler Canada vehicles which have 4/80 Basic Powertrain Warranty and are less than three years
in service, and have accumulated less than 80,000 kilometres, are eligible for service contracts.
INELIGIBLE VEHICLES
Vehicles involved in an accident to the extent of becoming an insurance write-off; vehicles not
registered in Canada; vehicles placed in taxi, limousine or delivery services; vehicles used to plow
snow or used in postal or dump truck services; vehicles used off-road; cab and chassis trucks; vehicles
altered or converted from specified original Chrysler equipment; vehicles used in emergency services
(police, ambulance, towing); and motor homes are not eligible for a Chrysler Canada Service
Contract.
Vehicles used in any competition event, pulling a trailer that exceeds the rated capacity of the vehicle,
or failing to adhere to the requirements for vehicles used to pull a trailer as outlined in the Owner’s
Manual are not eligible.
PERSONALIZED TERMS AND CONDITIONS WELCOME KIT
Upon receipt and acceptance of your application by Chrysler, as submitted by your selling retailer,
you will be mailed a personalized welcome letter confirming your entitlement to the benefits of the
contract you purchased, a member’s card and the Terms and Conditions outline. This will identify you
and your vehicle to any Chrysler Retailer in Canada, or the United States, as being eligible for plan
services for the period of the terms selected. The member’s card is to be presented to the retailer when
requesting plan services.
OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY
The owner’s responsibility is to properly operate, care for and maintain the vehicle as prescribed in
the Owner’s Manual supplied by Chrysler with each new vehicle and herein.
PLAN SERVICE/TOLL-FREE NUMBER
Plan service will be provided by the retailer who sold you the plan. In the event that you cannot return
to the selling retailer for service, you may request plan service from any Chrysler Retailer in the
United States or Canada. If you are unable to obtain plan service from an authorized retailer, you can
call the toll-free number to receive service instructions.
Chrysler Canada stands fully behind its service contracts. Be sure that the contract you buy is a
genuine Chrysler Service Contract. We are not responsible for other companies’ contracts.
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