glove box DODGE DURANGO 2022 Vehicle Warranty
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KUMHO TIRES
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However, if a tire does not reach the warranted mileage, and the original owner of the
tires has complied with the terms and conditions of the Limited Tread Wear Warranty,
Kumho will replace the tires as follows:
1. I f tread has worn down to the tread wear indicators (2/32nds tread depth) within
7
2 months from the date of purchase (or manufacturer) or does not deliver the
w a
rranted miles of normal passenger use, whichever comes first, Kumho Tire USA,
Inc. will make an allowance for unused service towards a comparable new tire,
prorated on warranted miles.
2. T he replacement allowance will be calculated by percentage of the warranted miles
n
ot received multiplied to the predetermined adjustment price of the tire at the time
and place of the adjustment.
3. F or original equipment tires on new vehicles, please reference separate warranty
b
rochure in your vehicle’s glove box.
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NEXEN TIRE
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MILEAGE TREAD WEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Most patterns manufactured by Nexen Tire are assigned a mileage warranty that
protects the consumer against premature tread wear. If a tire reaches the end of its
“usable tread life” before the stated mileage warranty, the consumer will be issued a
replacement Nexen Tire on a pro rata basis, which means the consumer will be
responsible for a percentage of the replacement cost. In order to maintain tread wear
warranty, all tires must be rotated at least every 5,000-6,000 miles (8,000-10,000 km).
U n
der all circumstances, the cost of mounting, balancing and any other service charges
including applicable taxes are required to be paid by the consumer.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
• Ride complaints after the first 2/32 of an inch of tread wear or replacement of three or more tires from the same vehicle will not be accepted.
• R oad hazard damage such as cuts, snags, punctures or tire repair, bruises, impact
b
reaks, etc. Check Road Hazard Replacement Program for patterns that are covered
against this type of damage.
• P remature or irregular wear due to vehicle mechanical deficiencies or failure to rotate
t
he tires at recommended intervals.
• T ires on any vehicle registered and normally operated outside the United States.
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Damage from incorrect mounting or dismounting of the tire, incorrect application,
w
ater or other material trapped inside the tire during mounting or failure to balance
the tires.
• D amage from overinflation or underinflation, overloading, fire, theft, and defective
v
ehicle mechanical conditions.
• R acing, off road use and misapplications of tire to vehicle.
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Ozone or weather cracking on tires after 48
months from the date of manufacture or
ot
her abuse, misuse, tire alteration, run flat.
• A ny tires worn beyond the wear indicators. Less than 2/32 of an inch remaining tread
d
epth.
• F lat spotting caused by improper storage or brake lock.
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Accident, fire, chemical corrosion, tire alteration or vandalism.
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Tire which DOT identification number and/or brand name removed intentionally.
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Loss of time or use, inconvenience or any incidental or consequential damage.
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Original equipment tires on new vehicle. See separate warranty, if applicable, in your
v
ehicle’s glove box.
• T ires purchased as used.
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Tires used on Recreational Vehicles (For camping & Motor homes, etc.) or in commer -
c
ial service.
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TOYO TIRES® – LIMITED WARRANTY
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It is important to check your tires using an accurate tire pressure gauge, which can be
purchased at your tire dealer or auto supply store.
Underinflation can overload tires. Check the inflation pressure every month, including for
th
e spare tire, to make sure it is up to specification. Check it again before long trips or
when carrying extra weight.
Look for FCA US LLC’s recommended inflation pressure listed on the Tire Information
P l
acard usually located on your vehicle’s door edge, door post, glove box, or inside the
trunk lid.
It is important to check your tires using an accurate tire pressure gauge, which can be
p u
rchased at your tire dealer or auto supply store.
Underinflation can overload tires. Check the inflation pressure every month, including for
t h
e spare tire, to make sure it’s up to specification. Check it again before long trips or
when carrying extra weight.
Look for FCA US LLC’s recommended inflation pressure listed on the Tire Information
P l
acard usually located on your vehicle’s door edge, door post, glove box, or inside the
trunk lid.