Extended Warranty – Endurance Warranty https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es ¿Ha caducado la garantía de su automóvil o está a punto de caducar? Obtenga Endurance Mon, 09 Sep 2024 17:27:28 +0000 es cada hora 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/favicon.png Extended Warranty – Endurance Warranty https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es 32 32 The History of Extended Car Warranties: From the First Policies to Today’s Coverage https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/history-of-extended-car-warranties-first-policies-to-todays-coverage/ Thu, 05 Sep 2024 11:00:56 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=33222 When you purchase a brand-new vehicle, you also receive a Garantía de Fábrica. This is the manufacturer’s promise to repair or replace any mechanical components that fail due to fault within a predetermined number of years or miles traveled (whichever milestone comes first).

This is great while it lasts. However, once the factory warranty expires, you’re responsible for any future repair bills — unless you’ve invested in an extended car warranty.

Usually purchased through a dealership or third-party provider, extended car warranties protect drivers from the rising cost of car ownership. But they didn’t always exist. The coverage plans of today are the result of decades of evolution, with providers tweaking products in response to an ever-changing market.

This comprehensive guide to the history of extended car warranties (also known as contratos de servicio de vehículos) will take you from the humble beginnings of auto protection right up to present-day programs. Keep reading for everything you need to know.

The Early Days: The Birth of Automobile Warranties

To give you the full picture, we need to go all the way back to the beginning, starting with the origins of factory warranties and how they became standard practice.

The Origins of Car Warranties

Factory warranties have come as standard with new vehicles for such a long time now, and you’d be forgiven for thinking the first automobiles also included one. However, when the Ford Motor Company first introduced the game-changing Model T in 1908, your only protection was a personal promise from Henry Ford himself: “Twenty-five thousand successful cars bearing the Ford imprint are in use today and are just so many testimonials of Ford success. This is your guarantee when you buy a Ford car.”

A little later, the Maxwell Motor Company (an ancestor of the Chrysler Corporation) gave anyone who bought its Maxwell cars a legally binding 90-day warranty against defects, but tires, rims, magnetos, coils, batteries, or lamps were excluded. While this was a good start, it wasn’t particularly user-friendly, as customers also had to bring any broken components to the Maxwell factory at their own expense.

It took until the mid-1920s for Ford to take note and start offering a legally binding warranty of its own. They introduced a 90-day warranty for parts and a 30-day warranty for labor on all American-market vehicles, which became an industry standard over the next few decades.

The Expansion of Warranty Coverage

As time passed, the development of better car components meant better warranties for consumers. By the late 1950s, advancements in automotive technology meant that new vehicles took longer to experience their first breakdown and also broke down less frequently. By the 1960s, manufacturers began extending powertrain warranties well past 90 days, but the Ford Motor Company went one step further for its customers.

Buyers of the 1961 Lincoln Continental were the first to be given a much more reassuring one-year or 12,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty (with a few exceptions, of course). Just one year later, new Continentals doubled that warranty to two years or 24,000 miles, with other Ford and Mercury models adding on identical coverage not long after. At this point, warranties became much more than a guarantee: they became a selling point. Buyers would consider whether a car came with a warranty, much in the same way they would consider a bigger engine or luxury upholstery. Naturally, other manufacturers began following suit.

The Rise of Extended Warranties: Meeting Consumer Demand

Having a factory warranty watching your back whenever you’re out on the road is great for driving with confidence. Should anything break down, you can rest easy knowing it will be repaired quickly and efficiently without impacting your wallet. But all good things must come to an end, and no one enjoys the risk of an expensive repair bill looming over them. As a result, there was a demand for an all-new product: the extended warranty/vehicle service contract.

Vehicle service contracts have existed in some form or other since the late 1950s, but they only really became popular around the 1970s. After spending years drumming up the importance of a 3-year/30,000-mile or 5-year/50,000-mile factory warranty, the increasing complexity of vehicle components led many manufacturers to reduce the length of their coverage or make it less comprehensive. Customers didn’t like the idea of driving without protection after the manufacturer’s warranty expired, leading to a rise in extended warranty purchases.

The Evolution of Coverage: From Basic to Comprehensive

The most important system under the hood is without doubt the powertrain, which works in synergy to power a vehicle forwards. It makes sense then that many extended warranty companies first introduced a basic plan that focused on the powertrain specifically, allowing consumers to protect the more crucial (and expensive) components if their budget was on the smaller side.

The beauty of factory warranties, though, is that they are so comprehensive, and it gives you enormous confidence to know that almost every component between your bumpers is protected while coverage is active. While extended warranty providers can’t usually match this like for like, they understand that customers want the most peace of mind possible and, therefore, introduced exclusionary plans that are as close to a factory warranty as you can expect.

Of course, some customers might want something more in the middle, which led to the introduction of stated component plans. Providers will often have varying levels of inclusionary coverage to choose from, ranging from a ‘powertrain plus’ option right up to something almost (but not quite) exclusionary.

As cars have developed over time, so have their components, which has led to new parts and systems being added to extended warranty plans. Electric vehicles (EVs), for example, have had a huge impact, with some providers introducing plans specifically for them. While some of the more high-tech components aren’t generally covered under standard programs, many providers will offer ‘add-on’ coverage at an extra cost. Ultimately, providers want to give customers the option to protect as much or as little as they desire, with the only exception being the ‘wear and tear’ parts that are designed to be replaced regularly (e.g., bulbs, windshield wipers, and batteries).

The Role of Third-Party Providers: Expanding the Market

As the extended warranty industry began to pick up speed in the 1970s, the vast majority of plans weren’t insured. When claims rolled in, many providers found themselves unable to pay out—leading to them going out of business. To cut a long story short, these tumultuous times resulted in a number of regulatory changes, and it became a legal requirement for providers to obtain insurance backing for any coverage offered. This forced a lot of bad actors out but set the stage for third-party providers to enter the scene and thrive.

The 1990s saw a boom in third-party options as customers sought a more cost-effective way to protect their automobiles. Efforts were made to standardize warranty terms across the country, making them easier to understand and, therefore, allowing drivers to compare providers and their benefits in an easy way. This combination of greater confidence and comprehension made third-party extended warranties, and vehicle service contracts much more accessible and much more popular than the pricier plans offered by dealerships.

The Digital Age: Innovations in Extended Warranty Services

The introduction of home computing, the internet, and smartphones was undeniably revolutionary, and it inevitably led to innovations in extended warranty services, too. Most providers now operate online, with a central hub where customers can log in, see plan details, and make claims. Some of the more forward-thinking providers even have smartphone apps, putting all the most important information right in the palm of your hand.

Big data has also allowed providers to develop better products. With real-time access to claims statistics at scale, they can see what customers require right now and predict what they might want in the near future. Rather than being reactionary, they can be proactive in their approach to programs and benefits, ensuring plan holders receive maximum value for money at all times.

Endurance: Leading the Way in Modern Extended Warranties

Hay plenty of auto protection plan providers to choose from, but none have a reputation quite like Endurance. Serving American drivers for almost two decades, we’ve helped thousands of drivers save big on the cost of car ownership by protecting them from unexpected repair bills. Our market-leading, regulation-compliant coverage plans cater to a wide range of circumstances, whether you’d just like to protect your powertrain or want the driving confidence that only a more comprehensive plan can offer. Unlike dealerships, we’re also willing to be flexible with coverage, so whatever your needs and budget, our award-winning customer service team can tweak specifics to suit you better individually.

Choose Endurance, and not only do you get America’s most trusted coverage, but you also get the country’s best added benefits. All Endurance plans come with Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana (including towing, fuel delivery, and lockout services), rental car reimbursement, and trip-interruption costs as standard. On top of that, every Endurance customer can activate a year of our Paquete de beneficios Élite, which adds on up to four tire repairs or replacements annually, key fob replacement, up to $500 in collision discounts, up to $1,000 in total loss protection, and more.*

We’re always ahead of the curve when it comes to technology, but we also appreciate that nothing beats a human touch. To give you the best of both worlds, our advisors are always on hand to respond to your queries via phone or email. We also developed the Aplicación para teléfono inteligente Endurance to give you easy access to all the most important plan information at the touch of a button. Better yet, we’re one of the few third-party vehicle service contract providers to be the direct administrator of all our plans, meaning no layers of middlemen to deal with when you come to make a claim.

Protect Your Used Vehicle with America’s Best Coverage

It’s been decades since the dawn of extended auto warranties, with providers setting up shop all across America. So many choices can make the decision process overwhelming, but if you’re a used car owner, there’s only one name you need to know. Endurance’s wide range of coverage options offers an plan de protección automática for every driver — even high-mileage vehicle owners and select luxury cars. We also include a selection of market-leading benefits as standard with every plan, giving you the added protection you need for total confidence out on the road.

For more information on how we can protect you from the cost of unexpected component failure, contact an Endurance plan advisor at (800) 253-8203 o Solicite una cotización GRATIS. Tú también puedes shop our eStore for instant plan recommendations and pricing.

You can find plenty more reading material on our extended warranty blog, including a provider comparison series, advice on preventative maintenance, FAQs, and much more.

]]>
Best Extended Auto Warranties for Families https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/best-extended-auto-warranties-for-families/ Sat, 31 Aug 2024 10:30:30 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=33189 Our personal vehicles are woven into nearly every facet of the American lifestyle. Our cars are an extension of our individual personalities and provide us with the freedom to live out the American dream. However, the family car is the vessel that makes everyday life possible for families.

We depend on a reliable vehicle to get us to and from school, work, extracurricular activities, medical and dental appointments, grocery shopping, and even date nights out. When that vehicle unexpectedly breaks down, it’s disorienting and stressful, like the rug has been ripped right out from under us.

Thankfully, an extended auto warranty can reduce stress and get you back to your family routine sooner without burdening your wallet. But, with multiple extended car warranty companies, each with different contratos de servicio de vehículos, how do you choose the best auto protection plan for your family?

Ensuring Family Safety and Convenience

The weight of the importance of the family vehicle often goes unnoticed until it’s at the repair shop. Unfortunately, all cars eventually have mechanical breakdowns, even the most reliable ones, like Toyota or Honda. When you have a new car, your investment comes with the peace of mind of a bumper-to-bumper warranty from the dealership. However, if you have an older car or buy a used vehicle, eventually, the factory warranty expires.

Thankfully, a comprehensive extended car warranty from a third-party company, more accurately referred to as a vehicle service contract (VSC) or plan de protección automática, can relieve some of the stress. These contracts reduce or eliminate car repair costs and ensure that your vehicle is always road-ready when you need it most — whether it’s a trip to a championship game or the emergency room.

Key Features of Family-Friendly Extended Warranties

When comparing extended warranty providers, it’s important to read the fine print to understand what is (or isn’t) included in the vehicle service contract. You can avoid scams and find the best extended warranty plan by looking for essential features, including:

Comprehensive Coverage Plans

The last thing you want is a surprise expense at the repair shop. By choosing a comprehensive level of coverage, you can prevent unexpected vehicle repair costs at checkout. Comprehensive coverage is closest to the bumper-to-bumper coverage you get with a new vehicle, with maximum covered repairs and minimal exclusions. Make sure your plan covers all the major systems and vehicle components you need.

Deductible and Warranty Costs

Family budget planning is necessary. Unexpected and often expensive repairs can wreak havoc on even the best budgets. While you shop for an extended car warranty, the overall price will certainly be a factor. Remember that when comparing costs of a vehicle warranty, include all factors, including the upfront price, deductible, and monthly payments.

An extended car warranty is more affordable for most families than paying for auto repairs out of pocket. Find one with flexible payment plans that match your budget.

Coverage for High Mileage Vehicles

Family vehicles often have higher mileage than other cars on the road, often well outside the manufacturer’s warranty. Families should pay close attention to the maximum eligible mileage when comparing extended warranty plans. Some providers, like Endurance Warranty, offer coverage for high-mileage vehicles.

Consider auto protection plans that fit your unique lifestyle and those of the other drivers in your home. Are you making money doing rideshare or delivery services? Do you have a hybrid or electric vehicle, like a Tesla? Do you have a vehículo de lujo de alta gama, or a car with a salvage or rebuilt title? Be sure to look for the best car warranty for what makes your family unique.

Warranty Provider Provider Reputation

You don’t need to add another task to juggle. Vehicle warranties are meant to improve your life, not become another stress factor. Before signing your used car warranty plan, look at customer reviews to see what others say about their experience on sites like Better Business Bureau (BBB.com), Trustpilot, Asuntos del Consumidor, and Google reviews.

Does the vehicle warranty provider have a positive reputation for responsiveness and an easy claims process? The best warranty options for families will reduce frustration when disaster strikes.

Additional Perks

Muchos third-party extended car warranty providers offer additional benefits to ensure you arrive at your destination safely. Many of these benefits can only be found with an independent car warranty provider and are not available with a manufacturer’s warranty or a powertrain warranty from the car dealership.

Families often find these additional benefits especially useful when they’re on the side of a busy road with their family:

  • 24/7 roadside assistance and towing services
  • Rental car coverage/rental car reimbursement
  • Trip interruption coverage

CarShield: Gold Plan

CarShield is known for offering comprehensive coverage plans for all types of drivers, including families, with additional benefits and flexible payment terms.

CarShield strives to fit every budget and every vehicle, with six coverage plans to choose from. However, CarShield’s Gold Plan, or the “Powertrain Plus,”  is often an excellent option for families, as it offers coverage for vehicles with more than 100,000 miles, protecting major components like the engine, transmission, and drivetrain. These parts are essential to your vehicle’s functionality but are also pricey.

The Gold Plan also covers more family necessities, including:

  • Water pump
  • Starter
  • Alternator
  • Air conditioning
  • Power window motors
  • Sistema de refrigeración
  • Transfer unit
  • Electrical system
  • Sistema de combustible

As with many vehicle protection plans, the Gold Plan does not include wear and tear items, like brake pads, wiper blades, air filters, etc.) However, their plans come with additional benefits, such as roadside protection, trip interruption coverage, breakdown coverage, and rental/alternative transportation coverage. A 30-day money-back guarantee also backs every plan.

CarShield’s vehicle service contracts are administered by American Auto Shield, a separate plan administrator. Unfortunately, CarShield is not available to residents of California.

CARCHEX: Titanium Plan

CARCHEX has a reputation for offering high levels of coverage with affordable pricing, making it another family-friendly option.

For families looking for the highest level of coverage available from CARCHEX, the Titanium Plan is another option to consider. The Titanium Plan provides factory-like coverage, offering maximum breakdown protection with a short list of exclusions. Exclusions include:

  • Wear and tear items (oil changes, brake pads, etc.)
  • Damage from a car accident, theft, or vandalism
  • Aftermarket modifications
  • Damage from natural causes
  • Damage due to lack of maintenance
  • Repairs made without authorization

CARCHEX plans are also transferable, which can improve the salability of your vehicle when it comes time to upgrade your vehicle. Plus, CARCHEX plans are available in all 50 states and come with perks like roadside assistance, trip interruption protection, and rental car reimbursement.

CARHEX plans are handled by several warranty plan administrators, including American Auto Shield, American Guardian Warranty Solutions, Enterprise Financial Group, and more. When it comes time to file your claim, contact the administrator listed on your vehicle service contract to prevent potential delays.

autopom!: Exclusionary Plan

Established in 2009, autopom!, or “automotive peace of mind,” is a newcomer to the extended car warranty industry and is still a relatively small company. However, with three auto protection plans, each with multiple coverage options per coverage level, there are plenty of options to choose from.

Many families prefer the autopom! Exclusionary Plan. This extended car warranty is similar to a bumper-to-bumper car warranty for a new car. It covers nearly every vehicle system and component, from the seals and gaskets to the navigational equipment, minus a few exclusions. However, every plan and provider differs, so reading your vehicle service contract to see what your warranty covers is important.

Customers have commended autopom! for their great customer service and affordable pricing. Families, in particular, also like that you can choose your dealership for repair work and that some plans even come with tire protection. Every plan includes:

  • Complimentary rental car assistance.
  • Nationwide breakdown coverage in the United States and Canada.
  • 24/7 roadside assistance.
  • Trip interruption reimbursements.

Plus, some autopom! plans are transferable to the next vehicle owner.

While they offer extended warranty coverage for every state, including seguro averia mecanica (MBI) in California, not every plan is available. Like CarShield and CARCHEX, autopom! is not a direct administrator of its plans. autopom! plans are only available for cars in good working condition, and vehicles with pre-existing problems are ineligible.

Endurance: Supreme Plan

With over 15 years in the industry, Endurance Warranty has a positive reputation for offering customizable vehicle service contracts that cater to more budgets, vehicles, and lifestyles — including families – than the competitors.

Among these customizable auto protection plans, the Endurance Supreme plan was created with families in mind. The Supreme plan offers the most comprehensive vehicle protection against mechanical breakdowns, even as the car racks up higher mileage. It is most comparable to a bumper-to-bumper or new car warranty. The Endurance Supreme plan offers maximum powertrain coverage. It protects against all of the major components of the vehicle’s powertrain, as well as the rest of the things you love about your car.

Some important car parts included in the warranty coverage are:

  • Car engine
  • Power steering
  • Vehicle transmission
  • Eje motriz
  • Suspensión
  • Vehicle navigation
  • Heating and air conditioning
  • Electronics

No matter which plan you choose, Endurance includes a suite of additional perks, including Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana, jump starts, lockout services, and towing. Other benefits include rental car reimbursement, trip interruption coverage, and exclusive Endurance Mobile app access.

You can also maximize your savings by activating a year’s worth of Beneficios de Endurance Élite. You can also enjoy the peace of mind that comes with key fob replacement, tire repair or replacement, and collision discounts.*

Plus, Endurance plans are available nationwide, including mechanical breakdown insurance policies in California, and can be used at any mechanic or repair facility certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Then, once it’s time to sell your vehicle, Endurance auto protection plans are transferable to the next private owner.

Endurance stands out among many competitors as a direct administrator of its plans. That means the same team you speak to when you request your free quote is the same one that can help you file a claim — and answer any auto protection questions that may come up. This streamlined approach ensures that your claims process is fast, reliable, and hassle-free so you can get back to your daily routine.

Why Comprehensive Coverage Matters for Families

We all depend on our vehicles to get us from point A to point B whenever we need them. However, families can often rely more heavily on their vehicles since the family car is responsible for taking multiple family members to more destinations — school, work, errands, road trips, family vacations, and more.

Vehicle service contracts, like the Endurance Supreme plan, can help you drive confidently, knowing that you’re ready for whatever is on the road ahead. Having the most comprehensive extended car warranty available gives you peace of mind that your car’s most critical systems and components are protected and that you won’t unexpectedly be paying out of pocket for expensive car repairs.

Not only that, but having a vehicle service contract often helps car owners keep up with a routine maintenance schedule, which makes your commuter vehicle a safer and more reliable mode of transportation for the most important people in your life.

Extended Warranties: Providing Peace of Mind for Families

Since 2006, Endurance Warranty has been committed to offering high-quality vehicle protection with a customer-centered approach, a mission that is evident in our customer reviews. We partner with notable automotive industry leaders like RepairPal, former professional racecar driver Danica Patrick, and ASE Certified mechanics nationwide. With Endurance, you can be empowered to make informed decisions through transparent pricing, sample contracts, and educational automotive resources.

Call (800) 253-8203 to speak with an Endurance plan advisor or Solicite una cotización GRATIS! You can also shop our eStore to see instant plan recommendations and pricing.

]]>
Benefits of Extending Your Used Car Warranty at the End of Summer https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/benefits-of-extending-your-used-car-warranty/ Fri, 30 Aug 2024 09:45:47 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=33181 When summer is nearly over, it can be an ideal time to start considering your car warranty. Having an auto warranty is extremely helpful in covering the financial costs related to car repairs, assuming those repairs are covered.

This is doubly helpful with used vehicles, which tend to have higher mileage and a greater risk of mechanical breakdowns than new vehicles. For those whose manufacturer’s warranty expires in the next couple of months, read on to learn why you should consider extending your vehicle warranty.

Increased Vehicle Wear from Summer Travels

There’s a particular reason why summer is one of the best times of year to look at renewing your used car warranty. The various activities and travel that occur during the summer months place a heavy strain on a vehicle that can increase the amount of wear and tear that vehicle has overall. For perspective, long road trips can put a heavy strain on the parts under the hood; combine that with the warm temperatures of summer, and a real problem begins to develop.

High temperatures coupled with lengthy road trips can stunt engine performance and place greater strain on the battery, which can impact its length of life. As the vehicle tries to cool itself, parts such as the radiator and coolant system will also see more significant strain, which can be problematic with older vehicles.

In addition to all of this, the simple frequent use of your vehicle can accelerate the general wear and tear on your tires, brakes, and other various systems due to constant braking and micro-adjustments you make on the road.

Preparing for Fall and Winter Driving Conditions

Beyond the fact that the summer months will wear down your vehicle extensively, there’s another reason to take it as an opportunity to renew your extended warranty. The fall and winter driving conditions are substantially worse than summer, even in states with fewer changes in climate, which is why extending your warranty can even be considered a form of preventative maintenance.

As the seasons start to change, the temperature fluctuations can have an impact on your vehicle’s parts. Rainy conditions can place stress on your windshield wiper and brakes, dirt getting caught on the underside of your vehicle can lead to rusting, frequent braking in poor conditions places a strain on your brakes and tires, and much more. Given the poorer conditions of these months, it’s all the more important to take care of preventive maintenance tasks such as tire rotations, replacing windshield wiper fluid, oil changes, and more to avoid expensive repairs.

Even vehicles with top-tier maintenance can have issues over time, which is why it is important to ensure your vehicle service contract is still active through those bad months. Be aware of the exclusions on your factory warranty or extended car warranty so that you can focus even more maintenance tasks on the parts that are uncovered.

Benefits of Extending Your Used Car Warranty

Given all of the above, you may be wondering why you should extend your car warranty now rather than wait until the poor weather of the latter months of the year finally hits. First, many car owners overlook the fact and benefits of comprehensive coverage extended auto warranty packages, which tend to offer near bumper-to-bumper protection. This means that nearly all unexpected repairs stemming from summer, fall, winter, or even spring causes will be covered. Regardless of the time of year, by extending your warranty now, you will save money.

Speaking of saving money, the cost savings associated with used car warranty packages are substantial. In a used vehicle, the parts under the hood have already been put through significant wear and tear, which means repair jobs tend to be costlier than those of newer vehicles. By having an active warranty package, you can save money on these costs and put that money towards other things in your life.

Finally, by extending your car warranty now, you can have peace of mind while out on the road. Knowing your warranty coverage can cover costly repairs leaves you without worries in the event of a mechanical breakdown, but always be sure to read the fine print of your contract so that you know exactly what’s covered and what isn’t.

Extended Car Warranty Options for Used Cars

Renewing your extended warranty on your used car also serves as an excellent time to reevaluate the type of contract you currently have on your vehicle. If you are lacking protection in key areas where you have noticed your vehicle begin to falter, then perhaps seeking out a plan with a higher level of coverage is a good choice. Alternatively, if you’re paying for a more expensive plan but don’t believe you need the extensive level of protection, then opting for a more part-specific extended warranty plan could be wise.

Generally, there are three extended warranty contract archetypes to consider:

  1. Powertrain Warranty: A powertrain warranty offers financial protection against only components which make up the powertrain of your vehicle. Most commonly these parts include the engine, transmission, drivetrain, differentials, transfer cases, and other various internal components which help directly propel your vehicle forward.
  2. Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty: Often seen as the most comprehensive type of warranty available, a bumper-to-bumper warranty offers coverage for, you guessed it, everything except the bumpers themselves.
  3. Specialty Warranty: Finally, a special warranty such as the Secure Plus plan from Endurance Warranty, offers specialty coverage that only covers specific parts. The Secure Plus plan, as an example, offers coverage specifically for older vehicles and the parts that are most likely to break down.

When choosing the right used car warranty for your vehicle, evaluate your current and future needs and how you drive it. This will help you identify the parts most likely to fail in the future so that you can pick the right level of protection now.

Also, be sure to research factors such as an individual plan’s deductible, the monthly payment or annual payment, and more. Don’t forget the fact that car insurance is not the same as a car warranty, with the former only protecting in the event of accidents or collisions.

Endurance Warranty: Protecting Your Investment

At Endurance Warranty, we offer auto protection plans with varying levels of coverage. Beyond the Secure Plus plan mentioned above, two other standout plans offered by Endurance are the Superior and Supreme plans. The Superior plan offers protection for the parts under the hood that fail most commonly. In contrast, the Supreme plan offers the closest level of protection to a factory warranty on a new vehicle.

Estos plans are just the tip of the iceberg, though, as there are a multitude of different plan options and customizations available. Our unique Advantage plan offers both coverage options and coverage for routine maintenance, which makes a covered repair doubly sweeter. Many extended warranty providers don’t allow the level of customization to their plans that Endurance does, with Endurance auto protection plans being able to be tailored to your specific needs so that you can make the most out of your plan.

Another benefit of partnering with Endurance Warranty is the fact that additional perks such as rental car reimbursements, trip interruption coverage due to a breakdown, and roadside assistance with towing are standard with all plans, meaning the headache associated with major repairs will be taken away even quicker. Even the best car, new or used, can have issues on the road, which is why investing in an auto protection plan with Endurance, featuring many add-ons in regard to benefits, can be such a smart choice.

Stay Protected on the Road with Endurance

Finding yourself dealing with a mechanical breakdown while driving on the road can cause a headache and be dangerous for yourself and others. That’s why taking prompt action and getting your vehicle repaired so that it is road-ready is crucial. Unfortunately, the repair costs associated with some fixes tend to bar individuals from getting their vehicles fixed for a long time. By having a used car extended warranty active on your vehicle, you can take away this headache for yourself and get back on the road as soon as possible.

With Endurance Warranty, you have many different coverage options to consider. Depending on your needs, you can customize a vehicle service contract to have as little or as much protection as you desire. We offer a 30 días de garantía de devolución de dinero, and you can choose your own certified repair shop.

On top of this, each Endurance contract comes with 24/7 roadside assistance, rental car coverage, and trip interruption reimbursement. In addition, our Elite Benefits package offers bonus perks such as reimbursements for up to four tires per year due to road hazards, up to $1,000 in total loss protection, up to $500 in collision coverage, and more.*

To learn more, contact an Endurance plan advisor at (800) 253-8203 o request a FREE quote online. Tú también puedes shop our eStore to see your plan recommendations and pricing right away.

Visit the Endurance blog for more automotive articles. Learn about vehicle maintenance schedules, expert DIY tips, and auto FAQs from consumers like you.

]]>
How the Best Truck Extended Warranty Can Save You Money https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/how-the-best-truck-extended-warranty-can-save-you-money/ Mon, 26 Aug 2024 20:30:45 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=33165 Having a truck is a great way to ensure that you can tackle the toughest jobs when you need to. With a pickup you can rely on, you can work hard, play hard, and get where you need to go. When something goes wrong with your truck, though, you might be stuck wondering how you are going to deal with the repair costs. If you depend on your vehicle to get work done or get away from it all and hit the trail, it can be frustrating to be left without it. That is why a high-quality extended car warranty is so important.

When you buy a new vehicle (or even a certified used car), it will most likely come with a bumper-to-bumper Garantía de Fábrica (or manufacturer’s warranty) that will be good for anywhere between three years/36,000 miles or five years/60,000 miles. This is there to protect you from problems with the design or issues at the factory, and once it is over, you will be responsible for any car repairs that need to be done, regardless of the cause. An garantía extendida, which is more accurately called a vehicle service contract (VSC), may be worth it to continue that coverage and get some extra benefits in the process.

When the time comes to get a protection plan for your pickup, you want one that will serve you best. There are many different warranty companies and third-party warranty providers on the market, and they all have their own sets of advantages and disadvantages. Knowing how the best truck extended warranty can save you money and how to find it will help you make the right choice and keep your truck on the road for many years to come.

Coverage for Major Repairs: Avoiding High Out-of-Pocket Costs

If you rely on your truck for work as well as transportation, a serious breakdown can be disastrous. Not only will you have to wait to have it repaired and lose valuable time with your pickup, but the repair bills could also be astronomical. This is especially true if your truck has a notoriously expensive problem, such as a transmission failure or an issue within the engine block. A transmission replacement, for example, can cost anywhere between $5,472 and $5,675, and if you aren’t prepared for that kind of expense, you could find yourself without a truck for an extended period of time.

By having a protection plan in place from a third-party provider for your pickup, you can protect yourself from some of the most expensive unexpected repairs. Plus, if you are able to get auto repairs done as soon as they come up, you can prevent the more expensive ones further down the line. The sooner you get a smaller repair done, the less likely it will be to cost you more in the future. With an extended auto warranty, you don’t have to wait to service your vehicle.

Routine Maintenance Savings: Keeping Your Truck in Top Condition

As a vehicle owner, you know how important it is to stay on top of Mantenimiento regular. The best way to prevent large, expensive repairs is to keep a responsible maintenance schedule. Things like cambios de aceite, brake inspections, and tire rotations can go a long way toward keeping your truck running well for many years to come. Plus, they offer an opportunity for a technician to catch any issues and get them repaired before they become larger, more expensive fixes.

Some pickup truck extended warranty plans will include coverage for routine maintenance. While these services are certainly cheaper than large repairs, they can still add up over the years, and if you use your truck for work, this can eat into your profits. By having a vehicle protection plan that includes scheduled maintenance, you can save money on these expenses and ensure that your pickup doesn’t wear out or break down prematurely.

Protection Against Inflation: Locking in Current Rates

Inflation is one of the major variables that come into play with automotive repairs. Depending on where you are, what time of the year it is, and the way the automotive market is trending, the price of a certain repair can change without notice. In some areas, you might end up paying a lot more for your repairs than you would in another part of the country or even another part of town.

Plus, depending on the nature of a repair, you might be at the mercy of the auto parts market and have to pay much more to have a part shipped to the shop than you otherwise would. Variable costs like this can be a major problem, especially for business owners, and an extended warranty can protect you from them.

When you have warranty coverage or a vehicle service contract in place, you can lock in the price of repairs and stop worrying about rising costs. When you take your vehicle in for a covered repair, you will only pay your deductible, and your monthly payment will cover the rest.

This eliminates the possibility of unpredictable expenses, which is essential, especially if you use your truck for business purposes. While you can’t predict what the economy will do or how it might affect your work, you can lock in certain expenses like maintenance and repairs and do what you can to control the money going out every month.

Minimizing Downtime: Faster Repairs and Service

The last thing you want to be dealing with, whether you use your pickup for business or not, is time spent without it. Some repairs can take a long time to do, especially if you have to wait for parts to be ordered or if you end up taking your vehicle to a shop that has a less-than-stellar customer service ethic. Doing everything you can to minimize downtime with your pickup is important, and having a quality extended warranty in place is your best bet when it comes to streamlining the process.

When you have a protection plan from a reputable provider in place for your vehicle, you can reduce the amount of downtime that you have to deal with when your pickup breaks down. Many extended warranties will get you access to a network of certified repair shops or dealerships and may even provide priority service.

Knowing that you are working with a reputable shop that will consider your repair a matter of importance can give you the peace of mind you need. You won’t end up waiting to have your truck repaired and missing out on business or reliable transportation.

Additional Benefits: Roadside Assistance and More

Feeling confident behind the wheel is about more than just knowing that your vehicle is in good condition. While it is important to have a truck that is in good working order, some issues can’t be prevented by good maintenance and timely repairs. Flat tires, overheating, and dead batteries can happen anywhere, and you want to be sure that you can get the help you need when these problems arise. With an extended warranty, you may be able to get access to benefits like 24/7 roadside service and towing, trip interruption protection, y coche de alquiler reimbursement, all of which can be a big help when problems come up on the road.

Many extended warranty providers will include a suite of extra perks and benefits with their coverage plans that can be incredibly useful. Roadside assistance can help with things like flat tires, dead batteries, and lockouts. Trip interruption coverage can help you pay for lodging if you get stranded on a trip and have to wait to have your car repaired. Rental car coverage can pay for a portion of a rental car, so you don’t have to be without transportation while your truck is in the shop. By looking for a vehicle service contract that includes these extra benefits, you can rest easy whenever you are behind the wheel and know that you are taken care of no matter what happens.

Extended Warranties: An Investment in Your Truck’s Future

Whether you are a business owner or not, you know how important it is to make solid investments that will save you money or make you money down the line. While most of the time, a vehicle is not a particularly sound investment, there are ways that you can mitigate losses and slow down depreciation. Keeping up with maintenance and getting fast, high-quality repairs can help you keep your truck in good condition for longer and will ensure that you can make the most money when the time comes to sell it.

A truck that is in great shape and has been well maintained will almost always be more desirable to potential buyers and fetch a higher price when you sell it. Plus, extended warranties can usually be transferred to a new car owner for a small fee. This is a great incentive that you can offer your buyers and give yourself the upper hand when it comes to making a sale.

By having a vehicle protection plan in place, you have access to all your maintenance records and the details of the repairs that have been done on the vehicle. These things can be incredibly valuable to someone who is thinking of buying your truck, and they will be willing to pay a little more for the same peace of mind you have enjoyed.

Endurance Warranty: Comprehensive Truck Protection

When the time comes to get an auto protection plan for your pickup, Endurance has your best coverage options. Endurance has contracts that are perfect for pickups of all kinds with a wide variety of uses. With plans for everything from high-mileage pickups to trucks that need bumper-to-bumper coverage, you can find something that will suit your needs perfectly.

One of the things that sets Endurance apart from other third-party providers is the comprehensive coverage available. Endurance offers levels of coverage from the most basic powertrain coverage for your engine and transmission to exclusionary plans with up to $3,500 in maintenance coverage. Plus, Endurance plans are customized to meet your exact needs, so you don’t end up paying for anything that you won’t end up using further down the line.

Endurance is also well-known for having an award-winning customer service team that takes care of any issues you might have when you are on the road. The claims process is also incredibly simple. All you have to do is go to the certified repair facility of your choice and bring your Endurance contract. The service manager will work with Endurance to take care of everything else. This kind of easy, customer-friendly service makes getting your truck repaired a pleasure instead of a hassle.

Every Endurance customer also gets a large collection of standard benefits, no matter what plan they have. These benefits include Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana, trip interruption protection, and rental car coverage. For a small activation fee, you can also get access to the Beneficios de élite program. This comes with extra perks like tire repairs, key fob replacement, and up to $1,000 in total loss coverage. With that kind of coverage, you have all the assurance you need that you won’t end up stranded with your truck on the side of the road.

Protect Your Truck for the Long Haul With Endurance

When you want the best possible coverage for your pickup, look no further than Endurance. No matter what your needs are or what you use your truck for, Endurance has an auto protection plan that will be right for you. Endurance also covers vehicles that other providers won’t, such as Mercado gris canadiense vehículos, automóviles con salvage or rebuilt title, o vehículos utilizados con fines comerciales como viaje compartido o entrega. This means that if you use your truck for work, you can rest easy knowing that you can get great coverage.

Take advantage of our 30-day money-back guarantee – call an Endurance plan advisor at (800) 253-8203 a Solicite una cotización GRATIS. You can also visit our online store to get an instant price preview and see what plans will be best for you and your pickup.

If you want more expert advice and resources, be sure to check out the Blog Endurance. There, you can find helpful FAQs, plan comparisons with CarShield y CARCHEX, information on seguro averia mecanica for California residents, and DIY tips and tricks.

]]>
How to Identify the Best Extended Auto Warranty for Your Vehicle https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/how-to-identify-the-best-extended-auto-warranty/ Tue, 20 Aug 2024 12:45:32 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=33094 Keeping your vehicle in great shape should be a top priority, no matter what kind of car you have or what kind of driving you do. When you get car repairs as soon as they come up, you can avoid more serious issues and high repair bills at the shop. This ensures that your vehicle will last as long as possible and that you can save money in the long run. The best way to do this is to have coverage that will protect you from expensive auto repairs and keep your vehicle in good working order for many years to come.

When you buy a new vehicle, it will come with a Garantía de Fábrica (or manufacturer’s warranty) that is provided by the automaker. This warranty is there to protect you from issues with production or problems with the design of the vehicle, and it will usually last anywhere between three years or 36,000 miles and five years or 60,000 miles. Once this factory warranty is over, though, you will be responsible for any repairs that need to be made on your vehicle. If you aren’t financially prepared for such an expense, you might find yourself with no car when you need it most.

If you want to continue your coverage after your factory warranty is up, an garantía extendida is a great option. An garantía extendida, which is more accurately called a vehicle service contract (VSC), can help you protect your car long after the manufacturer’s coverage is over. You have a lot of different coverage options when it comes to protection plan providers, and it is incredibly important that you find the right one for your particular vehicle and driving habits.

Knowing how to find the right third-party warranty will help you make the right choice and drive with confidence every time you get behind the wheel.

Assessing Your Vehicle Type

When searching for the right aftermarket warranty for your car, the type of vehicle you have should be your first consideration. Every car has different needs when it comes to coverage, and you want to be certain that your protection plan has features that will help you keep your vehicle running for many years to come. Some auto protection plans will be better suited for your vehicle than others, so it is important to shop around and know what to keep an eye out for so you can get coverage that will be specifically helpful for your situation.

If you have an older car with quite a few miles on the odometer, you should be certain that you are getting a VSC that has a large mileage limit so your vehicle can be covered for as long as possible. Not all extended warranty providers offer coverage for high-end luxury vehicles, so if you have a car made by a luxury brand, you need to find a plan that will give you the coverage you need to keep your vehicle in the great shape it deserves to be in. Looking for these particular features that are aimed at cars like yours is your best bet when looking for an extended warranty.

If you have a hybrid or electric vehicle, it is incredibly important that you find a VSC provider that offers robust coverage for your car’s battery and similar covered repairs. While many manufacturers offer battery warranties that are good for eight years or 100,000 miles, you may still want to have coverage for your vehicle after the factory warranty runs out.

Hybrids and EVs also have very unique motors with needs that might not fit into the mold of coverage for a traditional automobile engine. Before you decide that a provider is right for you, be sure that it can protect your car and its electric parts.

Understanding Your Driving Habits

One of the biggest factors that will determine the right garantía extendida for you is your driving habits. The type of driving you do will play a major part in what kind of coverage you need and how you need to protect your car in the long run. This is especially true when it comes to picking the level of coverage you will need. Most VSC providers have different tiers of coverage that will protect different vehicle components. Depending on how often you use your car and what you use it for, one of these levels of coverage will be better for you than the others.

When choosing a level of coverage for your car, you should think about how many miles you plan to put on your used vehicle. If you are someone who piles a lot of miles onto the odometer every year, the odds that you will need an expensive repair within that year go up quite a bit. This means that you should have more coverage that protects more components of your car so you can always get the repairs you need.

If, on the other hand, you are only an occasional driver, you may only need to have coverage for the most important and expensive parts of your car, like the engine, transmission, and drive axle. Keeping track of how many miles you drive in a month will give you a good estimate for the rest of the year so you can make the right decision when the time comes.

It is also important to know what kind of terrain and conditions you usually drive in. If you are someone who regularly takes your vehicle off-road or out on the trail, you need to have a plan that covers things like your steering and suspension since they are more likely to need repairs over the years.

If you take a lot of family vacations or commute every day, you should look for a plan that covers safety equipment like the brakes, cooling system, and electronic safety features. By narrowing down your search based on what your needs are likely to be, you can save money and still get the protection your car has to have to give you peace of mind.

Evaluating Your Budget

Your budget is always going to be an essential factor when the time comes to pick out a vehicle protection plan. Most of the time, you will want to save as much money as possible. One thing to consider, though, is the savings over time. If your vehicle is likely to need a major repair in the near future, it could be well worth it to pay a little more in monthly payments and be sure that the repair will be covered. This way, you won’t be blindsided by a large repair bill that you don’t have coverage for.

It is almost always a better idea to have more coverage than less, and will end up being a lot cheaper in the long run. Keeping the total cost of ownership for your car down is a great way to maintain your budgetary needs throughout your life.

Before you decide that a VSC provider is right for you and your vehicle, you should know what is available on the market to pay for the cost of repairs. Get as many quotes as possible from different providers and see which ones are going to fit your budget while still giving you high-quality protection. There are many different providers, and some of them offer more value than others.

By getting different quotes for the make, model, and model year of your car, you can see how you can benefit from each plan and whether or not it will work with the amount of money you want to spend. Then, you can compare the numbers with what you might end up spending if you didn’t have coverage. Being as informed as you can will help you make a smart decision that will keep your spending low as your car ages.

If you want to make the most of the money you are spending on your extended warranty coverage, you should compare the extra perks and benefits that you get from each car warranty provider. Oftentimes, a vehicle coverage plan will come with benefits like 24/7 roadside assistance, rental car reimbursement, or trip interruption coverage, all of which can be incredibly valuable should the need for them ever come up.

When shopping for a used car warranty, be sure to find out what extra perks come with each plan and compare them with the perks offered by other providers. This way, you can see which providers offer the most for your money and keep yourself safe from unexpected repairs whenever you are out on the road.

Endurance Warranty: A Reliable Choice

When you want the best coverage on the market and a top-notch customer service team on your side, Endurance Warranty is an excellent option. Endurance offers a range of auto protection plans for nearly every type of vehicle and every type of driver. Whether you drive an older, high-mileage vehicle or a high-end luxury car, Endurance has a plan that will protect it.

Plus, Endurance covers used cars that other providers won’t. These include things like Canadian Gray Market cars, vehicles used for commercial purposes like delivery or rideshare, and cars that have a título reconstruido o rescatado. Plans are also customized to ensure that you get the protection you need based on your specific car and the kind of driving you do every year.

One of the main things that sets Endurance apart from other providers on the market is the award-winning customer service team. When you need a repair done on your vehicle, you want to have a customer service team on your side that you can rely on to give you guidance and support when you need it most.

Endurance also offers a large collection of standard benefits that come with every plan. These include 24/7 roadside assistance, towing, rental car coverage, y trip interruption protection. For a small activation fee, Endurance customers can also get access to Beneficios de élite, which include extra perks like tire repairs, key fob replacement, and up to $1,000 in total loss coverage. These benefits can help you feel confident when you are out on the road and ensure that you won’t get stranded or have to worry about how you will get your car repaired when an issue comes up.

When you have a protection plan from Endurance, you also have many different options when it comes to where you can go for vehicle repairs. Some VSC providers limit the number of repair shops you can go to when the time comes to get a repair. In some cases, you can only take your vehicle to the dealership, which may not be the most convenient option.

With Endurance, though, you can take your car to the certified repair facility of your choice. Once you get there, all you have to do is present your Endurance contract to the service manager, pay your deductible if you have one, and we will take care of the rest.

Get the Best Coverage Available With Endurance

Finding the right extended warranty plan is crucial if you want protection, quality service, and extra benefits that will keep you safe on the road. Endurance offers comprehensive coverage with plans ranging from the most basic powertrain warranty coverage all the way up to comprehensive exclusionary protection. No matter what your needs are or what you are looking for in a protection plan, Endurance is here to help.

Take advantage of our top-quality protection products by calling an Endurance plan advisor at (800) 253-8203 o Solicite una cotización GRATIS. You can also use our tienda en línea to get an instant price preview to help you make the perfect choice for yourself and your vehicle.

Check out more auto expert resources on the Blog Endurance. Find articles with preguntas frecuentes, customer reviews, warranty reviews for CarShield and CARCHEX, seguro averia mecanica guides for California drivers, and much more.

]]>
Is Your Vehicle Warranty Ready for Back-to-School Season? https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/is-your-vehicle-warranty-ready-for-back-to-school/ Mon, 12 Aug 2024 11:05:04 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=33053 Summer usually flies by, which means that back-to-school season arrives before you know it. This time of year can serve as an excellent point for checking in on your vehicle, given that it marks the change of seasons. However, beyond this, it’ll be crucial to ensure that the warranty you have on your vehicle is able to handle any potential issues that arise.

Learn everything you need to know about getting your vehicle and warranty ready for the new school year.

Increased Vehicle Usage: The Back-to-School Impact

There are a variety of reasons that back-to-school season serves as a great check-in point for your vehicle, but the primary one is that your vehicle usage will increase drastically. Whether it’s the daily commute of taking your kids to and from school, driving them off to extracurricular activities, or simply road trips as the holiday season begins to pick up, your vehicle will be driven far more than normal.

In fact, the AAA created an entire campaign entitled “Schools Open — Drive Carefully!” to help reduce pedestrian-related fatalities due to the combined increase in the number of drivers and people on the road. As the wear and tear of daily driving takes its toll on your vehicle over time, you may notice a variety of commonly seen issues.

4 Common Vehicle Issues During Back-to-School Season

As mentioned, daily use of your vehicle can quickly lead to some common issues that most vehicles face at one point or another. The most notable of these include:

  1. Brake Wear: The back-to-school traffic you will face dropping your kids off is no joke, and it can quickly lead to added wear on your brakes. From the constant stop-and-go traffic in the parking lot to potentially needing to slam on your brakes due to frustrated parents driving poorly, there is no shortage of reasons why your brakes may age quicker, resulting in brake fluid top-offs or new brake pads.
  2. Tire Wear: Naturally, the more you drive your vehicle, the quicker the tires will start to wear down. Tire rotations are recommended every 5,000 miles or six months, and they tend to fall around the same time. During the back-to-school months, though, you may notice that you hit 5,000 miles far quicker than the six-month average, which means you may need to get your tires rotated more frequently.
  3. Battery Life: One of the most common automotive issues faced by new and used cars alike is battery life issues during back-to-school months. Parents often leave their vehicles idling for long amounts of time or, with the stress of dropping kids off, forget to turn off headlights or other similar items. This can lead to an intense drain on your battery that potentially kills it, requiring assistance from a tow company.
  4. Engine and Transmission Stress: Finally, the added driving will simply take a toll on both your engine and transmission in the long run. While both these parts have lengthy lifespans, increased driving will naturally move that needle closer and closer by the day.

Driving your vehicle more frequently during the back-to-school months may cause many more issues, which is why staying on top of your maintenance is so important. Even vehicles from higher-end brands such as Audi y BMW can have issues, which is why adding a warranty to your vehicle if you don’t already have one is crucial.

The Importance of an Up-to-Date Warranty

No matter how good you are at taking care of maintenance on your trusty vehicle, something can always go awry. That’s why having an up-to-date vehicle warranty or vehicle service contract tied to your car is so crucial. For those unfamiliar with it, a warranty offers financial protection against mechanical breakdowns by covering the repair costs so long as the issue is covered under the warranty. This is not the same as insurance, though, which is an important distinction.

Car insurance offers financial protection in the event of accidents or collisions, which is not covered by a warranty. The main three benefits having an up-to-date vehicle warranty can provide you during these upcoming back-to-school months include:

  • Financial Protection: The primary benefit of keeping your warranty up to date is the financial protection it offers. Depending on the scope of the job, repairs can cost thousands of dollars on a vehicle, and many people don’t have those funds available.
  • Peace of Mind: Knowing that you’re covered out on the road can offer much peace of mind and make you more comfortable behind the wheel. It can also help you feel more confident in your family’s safety.
  • Pure Convenience: An often overlooked benefit of a warranty on your vehicle is the fact that you will gain access to a network of certified repair shops and quick repair work as a result, which can get you back on the road faster.

Checking Your Warranty Status

The last thing you want to discover during a mechanical breakdown is that your vehicle warranty is no longer active, as this will mean you are on the hook for repair costs. To avoid this, take the time to see if your Garantía de Fábrica or extended warranty is still active. First, review any warranty documents you were provided at the time of signing to see if they list an expiration date or terms that may void the warranty.

Assuming you are either unable to find information or the information is not clear, it’s a best practice to simply call your warranty provider and give them your information so that they can check in the system on your status and any available updates that may be ready. Finally, you should schedule a warranty inspection for your vehicle to make sure that all parts are in good condition and that there’s nothing you need to address to keep your warranty active.

Extended Warranties: Enhanced Coverage for the School Year

Teen getting into car to go to schoolFor those who only have a factory warranty and have never heard of an garantía extendida, the latter is offered by a third party rather than by the vehicle manufacturer (although manufacturers can also sell extended warranties). The primary benefit of an extended vehicle warranty lies in adding it to your vehicle once the factory warranty expires or overlaps with your factory warranty.

In some cases, extended warranty contracts may come with perks such as reimbursements for some maintenance tasks such as an engine oil change or tire rotations, though this is not standard. There is also a misconception that extended warranties are only for older vehicles, though this is not true.

While certain extended warranty contracts are geared toward older vehicles, these contracts can come in all shapes and sizes. For example, Endurance vehicle service contracts are often more comprehensive in nature and can offer coverage for things ranging from the coolant system, hoses, gaskets, general auto repair and major repairs, and more.

The terms powertrain and comprehensive coverage are often used with extended warranties, though they describe what is being covered under the contract. If you’re wondering what the cost of an extended warranty can look like, the answer is that it will vary. With that said, though, a study from USA Today determined an average cost of $108 per month, along with a deductible that will range from $0 to $250.

While this cost may appear steep for something you hope you never have to use, the benefits truly shine when your vehicle inevitably breaks down. No matter how well-built your vehicle may be, there is always the chance of failure in one or more parts. This is the exact reason why having an extended warranty contract for your vehicle, especially during the back-to-school season, is so important.

Back-to-School Safe Driving with Endurance

The last thing you need while driving your kids to school or on the way to pick them up is to experience a mechanical breakdown. From the hassle of arranging last-minute transportation for your kids to getting the bill associated with the needed vehicle repairs, there is nothing enjoyable about the experience. Fortunately, with extended warranty coverage, you can alleviate the concerns surrounding repair costs.

With Endurance Warranty, you have a variety of auto protection plans to choose from depending on your vehicle’s needs. For example, those with older vehicles that may only benefit from protecting the most crucial components, such as the engine, transmission, air conditioning, and similar parts, will likely see the most use out of our Secure Plus plan.

On the other hand, those with a newer vehicle that needs more substantial protection will likely enjoy our Supreme plan, which offers near bumper-to-bumper coverage. With a myriad of coverage options to choose from, you can truly customize your warranty experience to cover the vehicle repairs you need.

In addition to the above, Endurance customers receive a host of standard benefits, including Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana, towing, rental car reimbursement, and trip interruption coverage. You can also choose to activate additional Beneficios de élite with your new contract. This offers bonus perks such as reimbursements for up to four tires per year due to road hazards, up to $1,000 in total loss protection, and more.*

To learn more, contact an Endurance plan advisor at (800) 253-8203 o Solicite una cotización GRATIS. Tú también puedes shop our eStore to see your plan recommendations and pricing right away.

]]>
The Importance of Car Thermostat Coverage in Your Vehicle Warranty https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/car-thermostat-coverage-in-your-vehicle-warranty/ Wed, 31 Jul 2024 11:25:00 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=32989 Vehicle thermostats are integral to how well your car runs (or doesn’t). In a nutshell, your car thermostat is responsible for keeping your vehicle operating at optimal temperatures. Once your thermostat fails, it can cause significant damage and lead to an expensive repair bill at the local car thermostat repair shop.

Fortunately, your manufacturer’s warranty or a third-party extended car warranty can help cover the cost.

Understanding Car Thermostat Functionality

The thermostat is small, only about two inches in diameter, and is built into your vehicle’s engine block between the engine and the radiator on liquid-cooled engines. Its job is to control the flow of refrigerante so the engine warms to the right temperature without overheating. Helping the engine heat up quickly can reduce wear and tear on the engine, sediment deposits, and emissions.

Car radiators work like a valve, regulating how much coolant goes into the radiator. If the engine is too cold, the thermostat stays closed, preventing coolant from going to the radiator until it warms up. Once the car engine has warmed to optimal temperatures, the thermostat valve opens, releasing coolant into the radiator. The cooling system keeps the engine running at prime temperature, helping the car last longer and preventing catastrophic damage.

Factory Warranty: What’s Included

When you first buy a new car or a certified pre-owned vehicle, your car may be covered by two different warranties: the factory auto warranty and a limited powertrain warranty. Both are agreements between you and the auto manufacturer that if the vehicle experiences a manufacturing defect or mechanical error, the dealership or manufacturer will repair it and get it back to normal working order.

The vehicle warranty most people are familiar with is the comprehensive bumper-to-bumper warranty, also known as the manufacturer’s warranty or factory warranty.  These car warranties provide a financial safety net if your newly purchased vehicle breaks down unexpectedly. While the terms and conditions may vary by your car manufacturer, most automakers will cover anything that breaks between the bumpers (basically everything) for the first three years/36,000 miles, whichever comes first.

Common Exclusions

While we always recommend reading the fine print of any vehicle service contract (VSC), most factory warranties are considered “exclusionary warranties,” meaning they will cover everything on the vehicle except for parts listed in the agreement. However, coverage can vary based on the provider and the coverage plan. For example, most dealerships won’t cover windshield cracks, although some will include windshield damage coverage for the first year or 12,000 miles.

Most car dealerships and manufacturers commonly exclude the following:

  • Damage caused by a car accident or collision
  • Scarring due to car washing (or lack thereof)
  • Destruction due to car theft or vandalism
  • Chemical spills or fire
  • Paint damage/chips or dents in the body
  • Rusting from beach, ocean, or road salt
  • Paint damage caused by natural occurrences, such as from tree sap or bird droppings
  • Damage caused by natural disasters (hurricanes, fires, floods, snow, etc.)

It’s also important to understand that, unless explicitly stated by your auto warranty provider, scheduled car maintenance is not included. Certain car parts like car engine oil, coolant, or tires are expected to wear out due to normal wear and tear and should be an assumed expense unless you have an extended car warranty that includes maintenance. A healthy vehicle maintenance schedule includes:

Powertrain Warranty Basics: What’s Covered

When you buy a new car or even a certified pre-owned used car, your dealership will likely include a powertrain warranty. Although technically, the factory warranty covers nearly all vehicle components, the powertrain warranty provides additional extended vehicle protection for your car’s most important parts — the engine, transmission, and drive axle — which are all important to make it run.

Like with the Garantía de Fábrica, the length of coverage and the exclusion differ based on your chosen plan and warranty provider. However, the powertrain warranty commonly includes:

Engine:

  • Engine block
  • Fuel pump
  • Cylinder heads
  • Engine mounts
  • Oil pump
  • Injection pump
  • Intake manifold
  • Engine seals and gaskets
  • Car thermostat
  • Vehicle timing chain

Transmisión

  • Transmission seals and gaskets
  • Clutch cover
  • Torque converter
  • Transmission case
  • Transferir caso
  • Transmission mounts

Eje motriz

  • Front, rear, and all-wheel drive components
  • Drive axle shifts
  • Support bearings
  • Bearings
  • Universal and constant velocity joints
  • Seals and gaskets
  • Drive axle housing

Length of Powertrain Coverage

Vehicle powertrain warranty plans often include longer term lengths with greater distances. Automakers like Vado, honda, y Mazda commonly have powertrain warranties that last five years or 60,000 miles. However, some may be shorter, like Audi y BMW, who offer a 4-year/50,000-mile powertrain warranty. On the other hand, some may be longer, like Dodge, Chrysler, y Jeep, which have a 5-year/100,000 miles, or Toyota with a 6-year/60,000-mile warranty.

Unfortunately, coverage does eventually expire, but thankfully, an extended car warranty can pick up where your factory warranty ends. It’s important to read the details of your auto protection plan to ensure you’re covered when needed.

Thermostat Coverage: Inclusions and Exclusions

So, is a thermostat covered under a powertrain warranty? The answer: it depends. 

While many car warranty providers and vehicle manufacturers include the car thermostats in the limited powertrain warranty, others exclude this coverage, leaving drivers to pay out of pocket for this important vehicle component. Before signing any auto warranty contract, it is important to read all the details. Look into inclusions and exclusions, term lengths, conditions, and what could void a warranty. If you have any questions, contact your auto protection plan provider.

Related Heating and Cooling Components

In addition to the car thermostat, the powertrain warranty may include other essential heating and cooling components. Often, the parts of the cooling system, like the vehicle radiator, blower motors, and even the water pump, are included.

While the water pump pushes the coolant through the car engine and radiator and is regulated by the car thermostat, the radiator and the blower motor work together to cool the coolant and disperse the heat. If any of these cooling system parts fail, it can impact your car’s operating temperature and dramatically affect the overall performance.

7 Common Symptoms of a Bad Car Thermostat

A faulty vehicle thermostat may be to blame if your vehicle shows any of the following symptoms:

1. Overheating or Overcooling

Although a vehicle overheating or not warming up may result from any number of things, it is the most common symptom of a faulty car thermostat. When a thermostat malfunctions, it may not read the car temperature correctly, causing the vehicle to overheat. It could also be stuck open, causing it to cool things down too much.

2. Check Engine Light

Your vehicle is full of sensors relaying information. When anything is out of normal functioning range, including your car thermostat, your vehicle will let you know by lighting up the check engine light. Although this little light could mean something as minor as a loose gas cap, it is also the first indicator of a bad thermostat, along with an error code of P0128, meaning Faulty Engine Coolant Temperature.

3. Coolant Leaks

Another symptom of a faulty thermostat is a coolant leak. Without a working thermostat, the engine temperature can get to dangerously high levels, causing the coolant to get too hot and overflow. If you don’t see the coolant leaking under your vehicle, you may be able to identify a coolant leak by its unmistakable sweet scent, the smell of something burning, or white smoke coming from the exhaust (although that can mean other things, too).

4. Sudden Cabin Temperature Changes

If your cabin temperature suddenly spikes (or drops), you may be able to blame a bad thermostat. When your thermostat goes haywire, it affects the temperature going through the cabin vent.

5. Unusual Temperature Gauge Readings

If you notice that your temperature gauge begins to fluctuate outside of its normal range, don’t assume that the indicator is wrong. This is your cue that the thermostat may be going bad—or that something bigger is going on!

6. New Noises Coming From Your Engine

If you’ve driven your car for any length of time, you begin to know its usual creaks and groans. However, if it starts knocking, rumbling, or even banging, especially when accelerating, it’s time to check it. Your new noises may not be your imagination, which could mean your coolant is boiling over due to the engine overheating.

7. Reduced Fuel Efficiency

If your vehicle is overheating or overcooling due to a broken car thermostat, it will eventually wreak havoc on fuel consumption. If you notice that your car is using more gas than usual, the culprit may be your thermostat.

Common Issues with Thermostats

When a car thermostat breaks, it could be due to any number of reasons, including:

  • Sticking
  • Rust
  • Corrosion
  • Deposits
  • Mounting Leaks
  • Electrical Malfunctions

Car thermostats typically last about ten years, although sticking to a regular vehicle maintenance schedule can help it last longer. If you notice you’re replacing it frequently, it could be due to:

  • Faulty water pump
  • Loose water pump belt
  • Cooling system leak
  • Radiation hose pinch or collapse
  • Clogged or failing radiator

What Happens If I Ignore a Bad Vehicle Thermostat?

Although we understand that life gets busy, it’s essential to address vehicle repairs as soon as possible. If left ignored, not only can it void your vehicle warranty, it can lead to expensive car repairs and potentially catastrophic damage. An extended vehicle warranty ensures your vehicle gets repaired quickly, preventing further damage and getting you back on the road.

Benefits of Thermostat Coverage in a Vehicle Warranty

Although the vehicle thermostat is a small part, it can significantly impact your vehicle’s cooling system and performance and, when it breaks, put a dent in your budget. According to our partners at RepairPal, the cost of a car thermostat replacement, including parts and labor, is between $504 and $541.

Today, many car owners struggle to pay for unexpected car repair bills, and unfortunately the factory and powertrain warranty often expire before the car thermostat needs replacing. Having an extended car warranty in place can provide peace of mind, knowing that if and when the car thermostat fails (along with other critical components), you’re protected against expensive car repairs and replacements. This kind of protection keeps your engine running smoother and longer than unprotected vehicles.

Endurance Offers Comprehensive Coverage

Endurance Warranty provides customizable auto protection plans with comprehensive coverage similar to the bumper-to-bumper protection of your factory auto warranty. You have the freedom to choose the extended warranty coverage that fits your lifestyle, whether that’s just the essentials like what is included in a powertrain warranty or if you’d prefer something on the other end of the spectrum that includes nearly every component between the bumpers, including the car thermostat and cooling system components.

Choose the plan that fits your budget, vehicle, and lifestyle. Endurance even has plans for vehicles that are often excluded from most warranty plans, including used cars, high mileage vehicles, older cars, luxury vehicles, Canadian grey market vehicles, cars with salvage or rebuilt titles, hybrid vehicles, cars used for delivery or rideshare, and even auto protection plans for Tesla electric vehicles. No matter which plan you choose, you can feel confident knowing you’ve got the best vehicle protection plan, and if you need to make any changes, you’re backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Endurance Warranty plans can be used anywhere throughout the country at any ASE Certified mechanic, car repair shop, or vehicle dealership you feel comfortable with. Additionally, every vehicle service comes with additional benefits, including Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana and towing, trip interruption coverage, and rental car reimbursement. Get the peace of mind to know that you’re protected no matter where the road takes you.

If you’d like to maximize your savings, you can also boost your savings by activating Beneficios de Endurance Élite. For a small, one-time activation fee, you can access benefits like key fob replacements when something goes wrong and tire replacements or rotations.

Protect Your Vehicle Investment with an Extended Warranty

Unfortunately, car repairs are a realistic part of vehicle ownership. As the mileage odometer climbs, so do the chances of a mechanical breakdown. The time to plan for a vehicle breakdown isn’t when you’re on the side of the road. Extended car warranties can provide comprehensive protection, keeping you from paying expensive car repair bills and reducing the stress in an otherwise stressful situation. They can even provide financial security against repairs not included with your original powertrain warranty.

Explore Auto Protection from Endurance Warranty

Call an Endurance plan advisor at (800) 253-8203 y request your FREE quote today. Our friendly and knowledgeable representatives are waiting to answer your extended warranty questions.

If you’re not feeling social, you can also tienda en linea to see your price now. Explore our customizable coverage plans and sample vehicle service contracts to find the right one for your vehicle and budget.

The Endurance Warranty blog provides fast answers to many frequently asked questions. Here, you’ll also find additional helpful automotive blogs, extended car warranty definitions to help you understand the terminology, and advice from automotive experts.

]]>
The Role of Extended Car Warranties in Fleet Management https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/the-role-of-extended-car-warranties-in-fleet-management/ Wed, 24 Jul 2024 13:00:21 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=32959 Managing a fleet of vehicles is a big job with a lot of responsibilities and details to keep track of for dealerships and businesses alike. This is especially true as your fleet grows and becomes more difficult to manage. Things like scheduling, routing, maintenance, y repairs can be overwhelming, and missing things can spell lost profits and disorganization. Because of this, it is essential that you have protection programs in place to help you keep your fleet of vehicles in great shape so you can make the most of them.

When you think about garantías extendidas, which are more accurately called vehicle service contracts (VSCs), you most likely think of them as being only for individual drivers. A vehicle service contract for your fleet vehicles, though, can help you get the repairs and maintenance you need and avoid costly downtime. Knowing the role of extended car warranties in fleet management will help you decide if a protection plan is right for you and your business.

Cost Savings Through Predictable Expenses

When you pay for your fleet repairs on your own, you could end up with unexpected repair costs that can be a serious blow to your business. A transmission or engine repair is going to be incredibly expensive, and while you can do everything possible to avoid a costly repair, it is inevitable. The more your business grows, the more likely a breakdown or two will become, and it can be difficult to plan for that kind of expense.

When you have extended auto warranties for your fleet vehicles, you will have a fixed cost for vehicle repairs every month. Knowing what the premiums are for your plans will help you manage expenses and have a predictable output of cash on a monthly basis. When a repair needs to happen, all you will have to pay is the deductible if you have one, and you won’t have a fluctuation in money going out of your business.

Simplified Maintenance Management

Maintenance is one of the most important aspects of fleet management, and it is essential if you want to keep your vehicles in good shape. Well-maintained vehicles are more efficient and last longer than vehicles that don’t get proper upkeep over the years. Chances are, your fleet vehicles also have more miles on the odometer every year than most cars, which means fleet maintenance is even more important if you want to make the most of them.

When you have a protection plan that includes routine maintenance coverage, you can have a set maintenance cost every month and keep a strict schedule for your vehicles. Things like cambios de aceite, rotaciones de neumáticos, y transmission fluid changes are essential for fleet vehicles that are constantly starting and stopping or getting a lot of use over the years. With a good extended warranty plan, you can get maintenance done at certified shops and keep your fleet running smoothly for years to come.

Minimizing Downtime with Comprehensive Coverage

The last thing you want as a fleet manager or owner is to have a vehicle out of commission. A mechanical breakdown can cause serious issues with scheduling and could even result in lost business if there is an interruption in service. While it is always ideal to get a vehicle repaired and get it back on the road as soon as possible, depending on the repair and the cost, you may not have enough in the budget to cover that kind of expense. This is especially true for things like transmission repairs or other drivetrain problems, which can be incredibly costly.

When you have extended vehicle warranty coverage for your fleet vehicles, you don’t have to worry about finding money in the budget for covered repairs. Instead, you can get your vehicles fixed right away and get them back on the road. This will help you maintain your reputation and serve your customers well. Plus, you can take your vehicles to certified shops, so you can always be certain that you are getting the best possible service from knowledgeable mechanics.

Enhancing Vehicle Longevity and Performance

For the most part, keeping your vehicles for as long as possible is going to be your best bet if you want to maximize profits and do as much business per vehicle as you can. Avoiding vehicle turnover is essential for companies that want to protect their bottom line and keep their margins as high as they can. While retaining vehicles is important, it is just as important to make sure those vehicles are in great shape. Efficient, well-maintained fleets are more profitable and help you serve your clients better and keep your employees safe and happy on the road.

High-quality extended coverage is a great way to keep your vehicles and avoid having to replace them prematurely. Plus, with maintenance coverage, you can keep your vehicles running smoothly and efficiently, saving money on fuel and keeping your business operating at the highest possible level.

Administrative Ease and Support

Every fleet manager or owner knows that administrative tasks are some of the most difficult aspects of the job. Keeping records and staying on top of everything that a fleet of vehicles needs can be hard, especially as your business grows. Managing invoices for multiple vendors and maintaining documentation for all your vehicles can take up large portions of your time, and it is important to keep these things as centralized as possible.

With extended coverage, you can have all your maintenance and service documentation and vending information in one place. Going to the same certified shops for all your service and repair needs is the best way to stay organized and prevent mix-ups with your records. Your coverage provider can also help you get the support you need when filing claims and dealing with repairs and maintenance so you don’t have to take on too many jobs at once.

The Role of Extended Warranties for Regular Drivers

Even if you don’t own a fleet of vehicles for business purposes, extended coverage is essential for drivers of all kinds. Being able to get the service and repairs that you need from certified shops that you trust will help you rest easy whenever you are out on the road. If you own multiple vehicles, having a protection plan for all of them will give you all the benefits that a professional fleet would have, so you can save money and avoid the cost of an unexpected breakdown on the highway.

If you use your vehicle for commercial purposes like rideshare or delivery, a vehicle service contract from Endurance Warranty Services is your best bet. When you rely on your car for your living, the last thing you want to do is leave things up to chance when it comes to major repairs. While you may not have to worry about a large fleet, your car is just as important and needs to be kept in good shape so you can make a living and protect yourself from costly repairs that will cut into your profits.

Enhance Vehicle Longevity and Get High-Quality Repairs With Endurance

Keeping your fleet of vehicles running, no matter how big or small, is incredibly important, and you need top-tier protection to help your business flourish. Warranty companies like Endurance offer high-quality coverage for vehicles of all kinds, so no matter what types of cars you manage, you can protect them for many years to come and have the peace of mind you need.

With customizable payment plans and deductibles, you can protect your vehicles and get coverage that is specifically designed for your particular needs. Endurance offers all types of warranty coverage for everything from older high-mileage cars to top-of-the-line luxury vehicles. Endurance also offers coverage options for cars that other providers won’t cover, such as vehicles used for viaje compartido o entrega. Plus, with the Advantage plan, you can get up to $3,500 in maintenance coverage so your vehicles will always be running as smoothly as possible.

When you get coverage from Endurance, you also get a large collection of standard benefits. These include things like Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana, towing, rental car coverage, and trip interruption reimbursement. Plus, for a small activation fee, you also get the Beneficios de élite package, which comes with useful features like tire repairs, key fob replacement, and up to $1,000 in total loss coverage.*

If you want to protect your vehicle and get high-end coverage for your specific needs, contact our award-winning customer service team at (800) 253-8203 a Solicite una cotización GRATIS. You can also check out our tienda en línea for an instant price preview.

El Blog Endurance also offers many auto expert resources, including preguntas frecuentes, provider comparisons, DIY maintenance tips and tricks, and more.

]]>
Do Warranties Cover Batteries?: Understanding Your Vehicle Coverage Options https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/is-a-car-battery-covered-under-warranty/ Fri, 05 Jul 2024 10:45:35 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=32923 Your vehicle’s electrical system is vital, and the more your car relies on technology, the more essential the battery is. No matter how well you care for your vehicle, the battery will eventually wear out and need to be replaced.

Most of the time, you can expect a car battery to last anywhere between three and five years, but if you live in an area that has a lot of extreme weather or you put a lot of miles on your vehicle every year, you may need to replace it sooner rather than later. When that time comes, it is a good idea to have coverage that will help you get a suitable replacement.

When you need a new battery for your vehicle, having an extended car warranty or auto protection plan in place can help you save a lot of money. Whether your used car is still covered under the factory warranty or you are considering an extended warranty, having the help you need is the best way to get your vehicle back on the road.

Knowing how different coverage options deal with battery replacements will help you make the right decision for yourself and your car.

Manufacturer Warranties: Initial Protection

When you buy a brand new car, it almost always comes with a factory warranty provided by the manufacturer. This new car warranty protects you from issues from the automaker, factory, or overall design flaws with the car and will usually last between three years or 36,000 miles and five years or 60,000 miles. If a problem arises while your vehicle is still under warranty and the repair is covered, you can take it to the dealership, and they will fix it at no cost to you.

There are different kinds of factory warranties, and your vehicle will usually come in a few types. The bumper-to-bumper warranty includes nearly every component of the car and will generally have the shortest term. A powertrain warranty covers the most basic parts of the vehicle, such as the engine, transmission, and drive axle. This car warranty will likely be longer and, in some cases, will be good for up to ten years or 100,000 miles. Your vehicle may also come with a corrosion warranty, which will cover certain parts of the exterior in the event of premature rust or deterioration.

Whether or not your factory warranty will cover a battery replacement will depend heavily on the type of coverage that comes with your specific vehicle. In some cases, a battery will be considered a wear-and-tear item. Since it is expected to wear out eventually, it may be excluded from your coverage. Check the warranty information for your particular vehicle to find out if a new battery is going to be covered under protección de parachoques a parachoques.

Extended Warranties: Expanding Your Coverage

Once your factory warranty has run out, you have the option of getting extended coverage. While you can purchase an extended warranty from the manufacturer, you can also widen your options by getting a contrato de servicio de vehiculo (VSC) from a third-party provider, like Garantía Endurance.

VSCs come in many forms and have varying levels of coverage and components included in the plan. Many providers also offer extra perks like Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana and rental car coverage, which can make the cost worth it if you break down while on the road.

Many VSC providers will not specifically cover batteries since, like with the manufacturer’s warranty, they are considered wear-and-tear items. That being said, if you constantly have to replace your battery due to a faulty component like the alternator, which can prematurely wear your battery, having extended coverage that can help you repair the root of the issue is incredibly helpful.

Some VSC providers, such as Endurance, have coverage plans that will help you with battery replacements. The plan de ventajas, for example, includes a one-time covered replacement of a car battery and routine maintenance services, which is rare in the world of extended warranties. On top of the battery replacement, the Advantage plan also includes roadside assistance and battery jumping to help you make sure you will never be stranded on the side of the road with a dead battery. Looking for a plan that will help you with the issues that you are most likely to come across will help you get the protection you need.

Mechanical Breakdown Insurance: Coverage in California

If you live in an area where vehicle service contracts are not available, such as California, you can get similar protection with seguro averia mecanica (or MBI). MBI works much in the same way as an extended warranty, except for how it is regulated. It generally operates under the same standards as traditional extended warranties and offers protection in the event of a malfunction or a needed repair. Instead of protecting you from repair costs due to an accident like regular car insurance, MBI covers repairs due to age or extended use.

For California drivers, whether or not MBI will cover a battery replacement will change from plan to plan. MBI may cover a single battery replacement or help with the repairs of electrical components that have been damaged due to a worn or faulty battery. If the provider offers extra perks like battery jumps or roadside assistance with your MBI coverage, you may also have access to them.

Do Warranties Cover Batteries?: Typical Exclusions and Limitations

If you have coverage for battery replacements with your warranty, there will almost always be exclusions and limitations on what constitutes a covered replacement. Exclusiones will change depending on the plan and the provider, but some circumstances are more common than others. Knowing what these are will help you be ready when the time comes to get a new vehicle battery.

1. Lack of Maintenance

Batteries need to be maintained like any other vehicle component. Car batteries have water reservoirs that need to be topped off with distilled water from time to time to keep them cool. The battery terminals will also develop oxidation that needs to be brushed away to ensure a tight fit with the terminal cables. Failing to do battery maintenance can void the warranty, so it is important to keep up with it.

2. Aftermarket Replacements

If you replace your battery with a non-original equipment manufacturer (OEM) version, you could void the warranty and will not be able to get another replacement covered. If you need to replace your battery before getting it approved by your warranty provider, do not use an aftermarket unit. Use the original battery brand and type that came with the vehicle so you can have the best chance of getting the replacement covered by the provider.

3. Normal Wear and Tear

Since batteries are meant to wear out and will almost always need to be replaced once every three to five years, you will most likely not be able to get a covered replacement if the unit simply wears out. Most warranty coverage will only cover the replacement if the battery wears out early or stops holding a charge due to a manufacturing issue or malfunction. If, however, you have a plan like Endurance’s Advantage plan, which includes a one-time replacement specifically, you will be able to have the new battery covered.

4. Time and Mileage

Time and mileage will also play a big part in whether or not your warranty terms cover a battery replacement. If a battery is old or you generally put a lot of miles on your vehicle every year, this may exclude you from getting covered replacements. Be sure to read the fine print of what your car warranty covers before you try to file a claim with your provider for a new battery.

The Process of Claiming a Battery Replacement

The process of filing a warranty claim for a battery replacement will differ from provider to provider, but some things will remain the same. For the most part, taking your vehicle to a certified repair shop that is included in your plan’s network should be your first step. Whether this is the dealership or another shop of your choice, make sure that it is included in your vehicle’s coverage.

Once there, speak to the service manager and find out if your plan will cover a battery replacement. They will be able to work with your provider and let you know if you have a car battery warranty. If it is, you will only have to pay your usual deductible for a visit to the shop to get your new battery installed.

If you need a new battery and cannot get your car to the shop, contact your extended auto warranty provider and find out what steps you should take. This is why it is so important to work with a company with a stellar reputation for customer service.

If you are going to replace the battery and file a claim later, be sure to hold onto your receipts and any other documentation having to do with the replacement. This way, you can present all the proof you need to the warranty company when the time comes to file the claim.

Extended Warranties Offering Comprehensive Battery Coverage

No matter what kind of car you have, it is essential that you have coverage that protects you from expensive repairs and averías inesperadas. If your factory coverage has run out, a protection plan from Endurance that includes a battery replacement will help keep your vehicle running and ensure that you won’t get stuck with a dead battery. The plan de ventajas from Endurance consists of a one-time battery replacement as well as up to $3,500 in maintenance coverage, so you can do everything you can to protect yourself and your vehicle.

A high-quality extended vehicle warranty will also cover you in the event of a bigger, more serious repair. Depending on the plan you decide on, you can get coverage for everything from the most essential components like the engine, transmisión, y drive axle all the way up to comfort components like the air conditioning and infotainment system. Knowing that you can get your car repaired as soon as an issue arises will give you the peace of mind you need whenever you are behind the wheel.

Protect Your Battery and Other Essential Components With Endurance

When you need coverage for your vehicle’s battery or other vital components, Endurance Warranty is here to help. With planes de protección de automóviles for nearly every kind of car and driver, you can shield yourself from expensive breakdowns and unexpected repairs, whether you have an older car with a lot of miles on the odometer or a vehículo de lujo de alta gama.

Endurance has plans ranging from the most basic coverage to near bumper-to-bumper protection at low monthly rates and varying deductibles. We also cover vehicles that other providers won’t, such as Mercado gris canadiense vehicles, cars used for rideshare or other commercial purposes, and vehicles with a salvage title. Plus, every Endurance plan comes with a collection of standard perks like 24/7 roadside assistance, towing coverage, rental car reimbursement, and trip interruption coverage to help keep you safe no matter where you are.

Every Endurance customer can also get access to the Beneficios de élite program for a small activation fee. These extra perks include useful features like tire repairs, key fob replacement, and up to $1,000 in total loss coverage.

If you need the best protection on the market, contact our award-winning customer service team at (800) 253-8203 for a FREE quote. You can also use our tienda en línea for an instant price preview to get an idea of what coverage is available to you.

You can also check out the Blog Endurance for preguntas frecuentes, warranty provider comparisons, seguro averia mecanica guías para conductores de California, consejos y trucos de mantenimiento de bricolaje y más.

]]>
Does My Warranty Cover My Car’s Exhaust? https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/does-my-warranty-cover-my-cars-exhaust/ Tue, 02 Jul 2024 11:05:21 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=32908 The last thing any used car driver wants is to experience a avería mecánica on the road. Not only is this situation dangerous, but it can also lead to an expensive repair bill. Many used and new vehicles come with a standard manufacturer’s warranty upon purchase, though the coverage may only be limited to major parts under the hood. This may leave you wondering whether other parts, such as the car’s exhaust system, are included in the warranty.

Some drivers may have also settled on investing in an extended warranty to gain even more coverage beyond their standard warranty, though it may still be unclear what’s covered and what isn’t. Learn everything you need to know about your coverage, depending on the type of warranty you have on your vehicle.

What Does a Standard Vehicle Warranty Cover?

The coverage offered by standard manufacturer warranties can vary drastically depending upon the type of warranty on the vehicle. Generally, the most common type of basic warranty provided on new cars is a powertrain warranty. This type of warranty covers all components comprising, you guessed it, the powertrain. This powertrain system contains any part of the vehicle that assists it in being thrust forward. Therefore, the engine, transmission, driveshaft, axles, and differential are most commonly included under this warranty.

The other typical form of manufacturer warranty offered is bumper-to-bumper warranty, also known as comprehensive coverage. As the name implies, this type of warranty usually covers everything on a car except for the bumpers themselves. Seals, gaskets, the exhaust system, electrical components, and sometimes even the car seats themselves fall under the scope of this coverage. However, all manufacturer warranties differ, and what one company includes in the coverage, another may not.

Decoding Extended Warranty Coverage for Exhaust Systems

The other type of warranty that a driver may consider adding to their vehicle is an extended warranty. Unlike a manufacturer warranty, an extended warranty is offered by a third party and offers financial protection against covered mechanical breakdowns. One thing that sets extended warranties apart from standard warranties, though, is that they often provide a greater depth of coverage.

Extended warranty options also have ranges, as with standard warranties, meaning that high-level contracts will not offer coverage for parts such as the exhaust system. However, extended warranty contracts that are more comprehensive will likely cover some, if not all, of the exhaust system. The level of this coverage will vary, but read the fine print to see if the following parts are included:

Standard Exclusions to Be Aware Of

While it’s true that some extended warranty and standard warranty packages will offer coverage for the various components that make up the exhaust system, there are specific exclusions to keep in mind. These exclusions don’t just have to do with the exhaust system or emissions and will often void any type of warranty coverage whatsoever. First and foremost, in the event you are in a car accident, it’s essential to be aware that your warranty will not be able to help pay for any repairs related to the incident. That’s the purpose of car insurance.

Additionally, if you have chosen to make modifications to your vehicle after you purchased it, which can substantially impact the performance, it likely voided your warranty. Always be sure to read the terms and conditions of your warranty prior to making such modifications. Finally, there are some instances in which corrosion stemming from the way in which you drive your vehicle may void the warranty coverage. For example, if you frequently take your vehicle off-roading and do not clean it or maintain it afterward, corrosion can occur over time. Many warranty providers will be unlikely to provide you with the financial coverage you may need for parts within the exhaust system.

Ensuring Coverage: 6 Tips for Exhaust System Maintenance

As mentioned, there are particularly rare situations that may void your warranty, such as if your vehicle is overtaken by corrosion. However, a failure to maintain your vehicle and take it in for proper check-ups can increase the risk of mechanical breakdown, which is why most warranty providers void your coverage if you do not take care of these tasks. Luckily, there are a number of helpful tips you can follow on a regular basis to ensure that your exhaust system stays properly maintained:

  1. Inspect for rust and corrosion on the parts of your exhaust system multiple times throughout the year.
  2. Listen for unusual noises coming from the back of the vehicle as you drive, particularly when accelerating.
  3. If you have a digital gauge, inspect your fuel efficiency and note any sudden changes.
  4. Take your vehicle in for regular mileage milestone checkups.
  5. Clean the exterior by taking your vehicle to the car wash periodically.
  6. Remove carbon deposits that have accumulated.

Documentation and Claims: Keeping Exhaustive Records

Ensuring your vehicle is kept up to date is one thing, but you also need to ensure that you keep records of all the service tasks you get done on your vehicle. These receipts will serve as proof that you were acting responsibly as the owner of the vehicle and getting it serviced regularly. When you go to submit a claim should a mechanical breakdown occur, they may ask to see proof that you kept your vehicle properly maintained.

Whether it’s simply the receipt from the dealership where your vehicle was serviced or even proof that your car is in solid condition and passed the smog check, any type of proof will help you in your claims submission process.

How Extended Warranties Enhance Exhaust System Protection

Those who already have a standard manufacturer’s warranty or factory warranty on their vehicle may see no benefit in investing in an extended warranty contract. However, because extended warranty contracts often offer a deeper level of protection for smaller parts compared to standard warranties, they can be an excellent addition to fill in coverage gaps.

For perspective, if your standard warranty only offers exhaust system protection for large components, such as the catalytic converter, an extended warranty contract might offer coverage for parts such as seals and gaskets. By combining the benefits of both, you can ensure that you are fully protected when driving on the road. Be aware that extended warranty contracts often have the same exclusions as standard warranties, which means aftermarket adjustments to your vehicle, car accidents, corrosion, and a lack of maintenance are all common reasons why your warranty may be voided.

Gain Peace of Mind with an Endurance Warranty

No driver wants to be stuck with a massive repair bill after a mechanical breakdown, but this is often the reality for those who don’t have protection on their vehicle. Even some drivers who do have protection via a manufacturer’s warranty or extended warranty may come to find that their protection is not enough for niche parts such as the exhaust. This is why it’s essential to partner with an extended warranty provider such as Endurance.

At Endurance Warranty, we offer a variety of extended warranty contracts with a wide range of customizations – with standard benefits like Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana, towing, rental car coverage, and trip interruption reimbursement. Whether you’re just seeking basic and high-level stated coverage with our Secure Plus plan, something more comprehensive such as our near bumper-to-bumper Supreme plan, or something in between, there’s a contract for you.

Additionally, enjoy our extra Beneficios de élite for a small activation fee, which provides you with bonus perks such as key fob replacement, up to $1,000 in total loss protection, reimbursements for up to four tires per year due to road hazards, and so much more.

To learn more about how Endurance can help protect your vehicle, contact an Endurance plan advisor at (800) 253-8203 a Solicite una cotización GRATIS. Tú también puedes tienda en linea now to see your price right away.

Find more automotive resources, including frequently asked questions (FAQs), automaker recommendations, and more, en el blog Endurance.

]]>
Preparing for Summer Car Adventures: Extended Warranty Tips for Outdoor Enthusiasts https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/preparing-for-summer-car-adventures-extended-car-warranty-tips/ Mon, 01 Jul 2024 16:24:56 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=32889 Things are heating up, and if you’re a car owner, chances are you’re itching to get out on the road. Everyone loves a long summer road trip, traveling across the country to see some sights and soak up some sun and outdoor adventures, but sometimes things don’t go so smoothly.

Hours of driving in warmer weather can put your vehicle under a ton of strain, causing component wear that ultimately ends in a breakdown. If it happens to you, you can bet your bottom dollar it’ll wait for the worst possible moment, leaving you stranded hundreds of miles from home and faced with a repair bill you couldn’t possibly afford.

To make sure nothing gets between them and adventure, drivers across America are purchasing extended warranties or auto protection plans for added assurance. If you’re one of them — or you’re thinking of joining them — you’re in the right place. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explain the benefits of an extended car warranty and share our top tips for getting the most out of yours so you can enjoy your next road trip with total peace of mind.

¿Qué es una garantía extendida?

First things first, we need to explain an extended warranty and why it’s one of the best investments a driver can make. To give you the simplest possible explanation, it’s a fantastic way to save serious money on the rising cost of car ownership. But to provide you with the whole picture, we need to go all the way back to the production line.

When a car is first assembled, it comes with what’s known as a factory warranty or manufacturer’s warranty. This effectively acts as the automaker’s promise to repair or replace any components that fail due to manufacturing fault within a predetermined number of years or miles traveled (whichever comes first). How long this lasts will entirely depend on your manufacturer and vehicle model, but whatever the case, once it’s over, you, as the owner, are financially responsible for any future repairs.

This isn’t an ideal situation, but don’t worry too much — there are a couple of ways you can continue to enjoy the peace of mind that you’re used to. The first of these is what’s commonly known as a traditional extended warranty, which is usually purchased via your dealership or sometimes directly from your manufacturer. Having one of these in place does what the name implies: extending your factory warranty coverage beyond the expiration date.

While this sounds great on paper, there are some significant drawbacks to this kind of coverage. For example, they’re usually expensive, and you may never quite get your money’s worth.

On top of that, all related work must be carried out at an authorized dealership, which isn’t great if you break down hundreds of miles from the nearest one. To make matters worse, a traditional extended warranty can only be purchased while your factory warranty is still active. Leave it just a single minute late, and you’ll no longer qualify.

Third-Party Extended Warranty Providers

With all of the good with none of the bad, most people opt for the second option instead: a contrato de servicio de vehiculo (VSC) from a third-party provider. A third-party warranty company may be incentivized to offer similar comprehensive coverage at an attractive price point, often adding valuable perks to give you even better value for money. Better yet, work can be carried out at the certified auto shop of your choice, and you don’t need an active factory warranty to be eligible. Great news for used car owners!

Also, it’s worth mentioning that a vehicle service contract and auto insurance are two very different coverages. To go into more detail, an extended warranty or vehicle service contract explicitly protects you from repair bills incurred as a result of unexpected component failure. In contrast, auto insurance protects you from repair bills incurred as a result of a collision or other such incident. Purchase both, and you’re fully protected from all angles, so it’s highly recommended that you do.

Essential Vehicle Components to Check and Maintain

Long summer drives put cars under even more strain than they’re used to, so before you head out, maintenance is a must. Keeping your components in top running condition won’t just prolong their lifespan but the lifespans of the components around them, too. The longer things last, the less likely you are to experience a breakdown when out on the road — and also the repair bills that follow.

While it’s good to give some care and attention to as many parts as you can, there are a few vehicle components that are essential to maintain. For example:

  • Four-wheel drive system: If you own a 4WD vehicle and plan to take it off-road, you’ll want to be sure it’s in good shape. While there isn’t a lot you can do yourself to maintain your four-wheel drive system, you should absolutely have it checked out by a certified mechanic before you put it to the test.
  • Tires: A flat while you’re out on the highway can be a real pain, but a tire blowout can be catastrophic. Check the integrity and tread of your tires, which are up to scratch, and if they’re OK, bring them up to the correct PSI. Under or overinflated tires can be dangerous, especially in extreme temperatures.
  • Brakes: It goes without saying, but the brakes are one of the most critical systems in any vehicle. You want them fully operational at all times, so check your brake pads and rotors, then replace any parts/fluids if necessary. If you aren’t sure how to do this, always seek the help of a professional.
  • Cooling system: Driving in the summer heat means your air conditioning and cooling system needs to work extra hard to keep everything under the hood at an optimal temperature. Check fluid levels and flush/replace them if necessary. Cleaning your radiator is always a good idea, and you may need to have your thermostat checked/replaced, too.

Utilizing Extended Warranties for Pre-Adventure Preparations

A warranty will usually only cover repairs after the fact, but your coverage can be a good guide for getaway preparations. You may decide to look over what’s covered by your warranty and pay closer attention to those components that aren’t. For example, wear and tear components like brakes, tires, and windshield wipers are rarely covered under warranty terms, so if you inspect and maintain them before you leave, you won’t need to worry about paying for new ones out on the road.

For example, the $3,500 of annual maintenance costs included in Endurance Warranty’s market-leading plan de ventajas can also come in handy here. Just book any routine maintenance that needs to be scheduled at a certified repair shop, and as long as it’s on our list of covered work, we’ll foot the bill. There’s never been a better way to get set for summer driving!

Navigating Warranty Claims While on the Road

Sunscreen isn’t the only thing you need in sunny, high temperatures. Keep your fingers crossed that you don’t encounter any bumps in the road. However, if you experience a breakdown and need to make a claim, it helps to have an idea of what to do ahead of time.

First, make sure your provider’s contact information and your contract details are always close at hand. Your glove compartment is the ideal place to store this, or if you’re an Endurance customer, download the handy Endurance app to have everything you need at your fingertips. Your phone is your best friend in emergencies, especially if you’re out somewhere more remote. Remember to take phone charging cables and a battery pack, so you’re never caught without a charge.

As soon as you break down, pull over in a gas station or another safe spot. Not only does this get you out of harm’s way, but it prevents any further damage to your vehicle that may not be covered under the terms of your warranty contract. Call your provider to inform them of the issue, and while roadside assistance is on the way, pop the hood and take pictures of the problem part. Chances are you won’t need them, but they could be helpful later on in the claims process.

It’s important to remember that your warranty will only cover unexpected component failure and the components included in your plan. Your auto insurance provider will handle repairs necessary after a collision or other such incident.

4 Additional Benefits for the Adventurous Spirit

Purchase a vehicle service contract from a third-party provider like Endurance, and you can expect useful benefits that will make summer road trips all the more enjoyable. For example, all Endurance plans include:

  1. Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana: Wherever you are when the worst happens, we’ll come to your rescue and tow you to the certified auto shop of your choice. Also includes fuel delivery and lockout services.
  2. Reembolso del coche de alquiler: If your vehicle is in for repair for a more extended period, arrange a rental car, and we’ll reimburse you.
  3. Costos de interrupción del viaje: We won’t let a breakdown ruin your summer plans. We’ll also reimburse other expenses incurred as a result of your trip being derailed.
  4. Low-cost deductibles: Endurance offers deductibles from $0 to $200, which you can choose based on your needs and budget.

Tips for Keeping Your Warranty Intact on Rugged Roads

An garantía extendida can be a lifeline, but you can void your coverage if you aren’t careful — especially when pushing your vehicle to its limits. You must familiarize yourself with the terms of your contract, including what’s covered, what isn’t, and what could bring the protection to a premature end.

For summer adventures, in particular, some providers may stipulate that off-road driving isn’t permitted. You’ll almost certainly be required to follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule in the letter and only use certified service centers for any maintenance work. You don’t want to risk being far from home without valid cover, so read your terms through, then reread them.

The Only Way to Roadtrip with Total Confidence

Preparing and maintaining your vehicle is a surefire way to avoid breakdowns, but nothing can prevent them altogether. Component failure is an unfortunate inevitability of car ownership, and when things go wrong, warranty coverage can save you time, stress, and (most importantly) money. If you’re planning a summertime adventure and want someone to watch your back, look no further than Endurance — America’s most trusted vehicle service contract provider.

Since 2006, Endurance has helped thousands of drivers protect their wallets from unexpected repair bills. We pride ourselves on our unrivaled eligibility, offering customizable plans aimed at an even more comprehensive range of drivers. Whether you’re a casual commuter, a rideshare driver, a high-mileage vehicle owner, or even a luxury car driver, we have you covered.

On top of the most comprehensive coverage around, you can also expect the best benefits in the business. All Endurance plans come with Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana (including towing, fuel delivery, and lockout services), rental car reimbursement, and trip-interruption costs as standard. If that wasn’t enough, new Endurance customers also get a year’s access to our Elite Benefits, adding on up to four tire repairs or replacements annually, key fob replacement, up to $500 in collision discounts, up to $1,000 in total loss protection, and more.*

Call a knowledgeable Endurance plan advisor at (800) 253-8203 a Solicite una cotización GRATIS, o tienda en linea to see your price now. Our extended warranty blog has plenty more helpful articles like this one, so head over if you’d like to read more.

]]>
Are Transmissions Covered in an Extended Warranty? https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/are-transmissions-covered/ Mon, 24 Jun 2024 10:30:56 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=32861 Worrying about car repairs is a fact of life for anyone who drives a vehicle not covered by a manufacturer’s warranty or extended warranty. An oddly performing automobile or a strange sound can lead to visions of service centers and repair bills. These concerns multiply if your used car has trouble changing gears or the engine revs instead of accelerates, some of the signs of a faulty transmission. Your vehicle’s gearbox is one of its most crucial components and one of the most expensive to repair.

El average cost to replace a transmission is over $5,000. Keep in mind that this price is just for a typical unit; working on modern eight- or ten-speed transmissions can be even more costly. Those unwilling to shoulder the burden of such pricey repairs turn to an extended warranty when the original manufacturers’ warranties no longer protect their cars.

Transmission coverage is an essential element of most extended car warranties (also known as contratos de servicio de vehículos or auto protection plans). However, gearbox protection is not uniform from company to company or plan to plan.

With this in mind, let’s explore the ins and outs of transmission coverage and extended warranties. Keep reading as we review typical programs, common exclusions, key terms to understand, and how to choose the right plan for your car and budget.

Decoding Transmission Coverage: What’s Typically Included?

Transmission warranty protection usually falls under two types of extended warranties: stated component coverage and comprehensive coverage. Let’s dive into the meaning of each.

Cobertura de componentes declarada

As you research extended warranties, you’ll likely come across phrases like “powertrain protection” or “powertrain warranty.” In broad terms, a powertrain comprises the core systems that move an automobile. The engine, transmission, and drive axle are the most common elements. Sometimes, the differential (gears and bearings that transfer power to each wheel) is part of this definition. There may be additional components, depending on the plan.

A powertrain warranty is stated component coverage because it specifies precisely what the warranty will pay for if something goes wrong. If a part is not detailed in the contract, the vehicle owner is responsible.

Let’s put this in perspective. Third-party providers, like Endurance Warranty, offer affordable auto protection plans that cover your car’s powertrain after your factory warranty runs out. For example, the Endurance Secure plan specifies that the following transmission components are covered: the (automatic or standard) transmission case and all internally lubricated parts, the torque converter, flywheel/flex plate, vacuum modulator, electronic shift control unit, transmission cooler, transmission mounts, oil pan, slave/clutch master cylinder, pilot bearing, and throw-out bearing.

For example, if your car’s torque converter fails due to a defect or poor workmanship, the Secure plan would cover the repair minus any deductible. In contrast, the clutch in a manual transmission, which periodically needs replacing, isn’t protected. This is perhaps an oversimplification, but the idea is that everything that’s covered is spelled out from day one. It’s the essence of stated component coverage. Because the details are defined in advance and the warranty company has a general idea of how much repairs can cost, stated component plans have the lowest premiums.

Many extended warranty companies or auto protection providers, including Endurance, offer expanded stated component programs that include core powertrain protections but layer on more coverage, like for the air conditioning or electrical system.

Cobertura completa

As the name suggests, comprehensive coverage offers greater protection than stated component coverage. You may also encounter other names, like exclusionary coverage or bumper-to-bumper warranty. They all generally mean the same thing: a plan that protects a broad range of components, except for exclusions specified in the vehicle service contract.

In many respects, comprehensive or exclusionary coverage is similar to automakers’ bumper-to-bumper warranties on new cars. Most components are covered for failure due to defects or workmanship.

Let’s look at another Endurance example to explain comprehensive coverage further. The company’s Supreme plan is an exclusionary program with only a few transmission-related exemptions: standard transmission clutch assembly, dual-clutch transmission assemblies, and a friction clutch disc and pressure plate. A car owner with the Endurance Supreme plan would have far greater transmission coverage than someone with a basic powertrain plan. As a result, a comprehensive warranty cost can be higher.

Keep in mind that the service contract explains the details of the complete extended warranty coverage. This is your ultimate reference for what is and isn’t covered, regardless of plan type.

Common Transmission Issues Covered

With the breakdown of stated component coverage versus comprehensive coverage explained, let’s briefly explore common transmission problems and symptoms. Having a basic understanding of potential issues can lead to seeking automotive repairs sooner and possibly preventing minor problems from turning into large ones.

  • Slipping or Delayed Engagement: A transmission that slips or hesitates during gear shifting is a classic sign that the torque converter, clutch, or other internal components are failing.
  • Erratic Shifting: Even an economy car should have a smooth transmission. A car that jerks, feels rough, or makes unusual noises during shifting is often a sign of problems with the gearbox.
  • Leaking Fluid: A leaking transmission is a warning that requires immediate attention. A bad gasket or damaged transmission oil pan is all it takes to turn a perfectly functioning gearbox into a damaged one.
  • Overheating: An overheated transmission, sometimes accompanied by a burning smell, indicates serious internal damage and extensive and expensive repairs ahead.

The Fine Print: Exclusions to Watch For

When used correctly and fully understood, an extended warranty can provide invaluable peace of mind, especially when it comes to expensive transmission repairs. However, every extended warranty has common exclusions that can limit coverage. These are the same exceptions that also apply to new auto warranties.

  • Accident Damage: The fine print in every vehicle service contract contains a clause that excludes accident-related damage. For instance, if a malfunctioning transmission is due to a collision, you’ll want to turn to your insurance company for possible repairs. Problems due to an accident are out of the scope of coverage for an extended warranty.
  • Improper Maintenance: If you read through the Blog Endurance, you’ll encounter a recurring theme that regular maintenance preserves a car’s longevity and value. It’s also a requirement. Following the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance intervals keeps your vehicle in peak operating condition, which helps critical components last longer. For instance, failing to follow the automaker’s guidelines for servicing the transmission can lead to troublesome gear changes and a denial of coverage for an extended warranty.
  • Normal Wear and Tear: Another exclusion to be aware of is normal wear and tear. Specific components, including the transmission, wear with age. Extended warranties generally don’t cover repairs due to these occurrences; they’re considered part of the vehicle’s expected lifecycle.
  • Modifications and Abuse: Modifying your car or doing something with it that’s not intended, like racing, can lead to coverage denial by an extended warranty company if the effort causes transmission damage. Most extended warranty contracts have specific exclusions for these activities because of the extra strain on crucial components, like the transmission. However, Endurance offers an optional upgrade that covers certain modifications, like oversized wheels and lifted suspensions.
  • Salvage or Rebuilt Titles: A salvage title results from a vehicle declared a total loss (or “totaled”) by an insurance company. Sometimes, a salvage title vehicle is restored, changing the status to a rebuilt title. In either case, these vehicles no longer operate within factory specifications, making them ineligible for extended warranty protection.

Key Terms and FAQs Explained

Keep reading as we expand on other terms in a vehicle service contract and answer common questions.

  • Deductible: A deductible is the amount you pay out of pocket before the warranty coverage kicks in. For example, suppose your warranty has a $100 per-visit deductible, and you bring your vehicle in for a transmission repair. In that case, you’ll need to pay $100 before the warranty company pays for covered repairs. So, if the total amounts to $4,000 in authorized work, the warranty covers $3,900.
  • Limit of Liability: The limit of liability refers to the maximum amount your warranty provider will pay for repairs during the contract period. In some cases, this may be a dollar amount or the value of your car, whichever is less. As a result, you may be responsible for any repairs that exceed this limit. For instance, a $5,000 limit of liability means you’ll have an out-of-pocket expense of $1,000 for a $6,000 transmission repair.
  • Parts Replacement vs. Repair: It’s typical for an extended warranty contract to discuss parts replacement versus repair. In other words, the warranty company can decide whether it’s better to fix or replace an existing component. This ability can speed up repairs if a new component is on backorder, and repairing the defective unit can get you back on the road more quickly.

Transmission Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are transmission fluids and other maintenance items covered under an extended warranty?

Generally, extended warranties do not cover routine maintenance items like fluido de transmisión unless your plan specifically includes maintenance coverage. Transmission fluid may be covered if its replacement is connected to an authorized repair.

Can I get transmission coverage for an older or high-mileage vehicle?

The availability of transmission coverage for older or high-mileage vehicles varies between providers and plans. Some extended warranty companies, like Endurance, offer plans for vehicles up to 20 years old or with up to 150,000 miles. The company has special programs for older and high-mileage cars that balance cost and coverage.

What should I do if my transmission fails and I have an extended warranty?

If your car’s transmission fails and you have extended warranty protection, the first step is to contact your warranty provider to report the issue and start the claims process. Your provider typically requires you to take your vehicle to an approved repair facility for diagnosis and repairs. But don’t take any action until instructed by the warranty company to do so. Ensure your warranty plan and any relevant maintenance records are on hand to speed up the claims process.

Are there any restrictions on where I can have my transmission repaired under an extended warranty?

Most extended warranties or car insurance policies require your vehicle to be repaired at an approved facility. This may include a dealership or a network of approved independent talleres de reparación. Endurance customers can choose an ASE Certified mechanic or shop through the RepairPal Partner Network.

Do extended warranties cover transmissions?

Generally, yes. Most extended car warranties provide some type of transmission protection. The specific coverage varies by the type of warranty and the details in the fine print.

What is not covered under an extended vehicle warranty?

The vehicle service contract details specific transmission-related exclusions, but extended warranties typically don’t cover transmission repairs due to wear and tear, abuse, or neglect.

Is the cost of transmission repair covered by most extended warranties?

An extended warranty may cover all or some of a transmission repair, depending on the cause of the issue and the contract terms. In addition, a deductible may apply if that’s part of the plan.

Choosing the Right Plan: Tailored Transmission Protection

Getting an extended warranty to cover the transmission and other vital components can make a lot of sense. Here are key factors to review when considering the different options for Endurance.

Consider Your Vehicle’s Age, Mileage, and Condition

Think about the state of your car when weighing the different Endurance coverage options. A more customized option, such as the Premier plan, may be better for an older vehicle or one with high mileage due to an increased risk of transmission issues. In contrast, a basic powertrain might be better for a newer car with lower mileage, as the likelihood of significant transmission problems is lower.

Research Your Vehicle’s Transmission Reliability

Like it or not, some vehicles are more prone to transmission problems than others. Research sources like Informes de los consumidores, J.D. Power, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and CarComplaints.com to see where your car stands. Talk to a trusted mechanic or transmission specialist for their opinion. The higher the likelihood of transmission trouble, the greater the need for more expansive extended warranty coverage, like Endurance’s comprehensive Supreme plan.

Consider Your Budget and the Cost of Repairs

Ultimately, the right extended warranty decision comes from choosing a plan from Endurance or another provider that balances your budget and protection needs. A more comprehensive plan has higher upfront or monthly costs but can provide substantial savings in the event of major work like transmission repair. On the other hand, a more affordable contrato de servicio de vehiculo, like Endurance’s Secure or Secure Plus, provides essential covering and peace of mind.

Get in Gear With Vehicle Protection from Endurance

An Plan de protección automática Endurance can help cover your car’s transmission and other crucial systems in the event of a mechanical breakdown. You can also benefit from standard perks like 24/7 roadside assistance, towing rental car reimbursement, and travel interruption costs, which come with every Endurance vehicle service contract.

Get started by requesting a FREE quote or visiting the Endurance online store for instant price and plan details. For personalized help, call (800) 253-8203 to speak with an Endurance plan advisor.

Find more about extended warranty providers from our comparison series with CarShield, CARCHEX, Omega Auto Care, and other companies.

]]>
Summer Car Care Tips Covered by Your Extended Warranty https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/summer-car-care-tips-covered-by-extended-car-warranty/ Sat, 15 Jun 2024 12:05:13 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=32830 The summer months are a fantastic time to take your car and hit the road for day trips and longer vacations. Before you set out on your summer trip, though, it is important to make sure that your vehicle is in great shape and that you can be certain it will get you where you are going. Nothing takes the wind out of your sails like a breakdown on the side of the road, and doing some basic car maintenance or checks can help prevent interruptions in your summer fun. By knowing what should be looked at and serviced for summer, you can be ready to hit the highway.

While it is important to get the repairs and services your vehicle needs, it can also be expensive. If you have an extended warranty, though, you might be surprised at what will be covered. Extended coverage can help you pay for all kinds of repairs and give you the help you need if something should go wrong with your vehicle on your road trip.

With a good understanding of some of the best summer car maintenance tips and how they might be covered by your extended car warranty, you can head out on your vacation with confidence.

Inspect Your Air Conditioning System

If you want to be comfortable on your summer road trip, you need to be sure that your air conditioning system is in great condition. A failed air conditioner can seriously dampen your trip and even present a safety hazard, especially if you are going to be driving in hot climates like the desert. Before you get your summer vacation started, it is a good idea to assess your car’s air conditioner and check for things like warm air coming out of the vents or strange noises and odors.

If you notice any abnormalities with your air conditioning system, extended coverage from Endurance Warranty could help you get them repaired. Endurance vehicle protection plans cover AC components like compressors and condensers, as well as other important parts of the air conditioning system. By having the system inspected and repaired by a professional, you can rest easy knowing that your car will be comfortable all summer long.

Check Battery Performance

Your vehicle’s battery is the core of the electrical system, and a problem with it can lead to breakdowns or performance issues that can ruin your road trip. Plus, temperature fluctuations can negatively impact the battery’s capacity, especially if it is older. Doing a car battery voltage check and getting a replacement if needed will ensure that you can start your car when you need to and that you won’t have any performance issues in the summer heat.

With an extended warranty, you can get diagnostic checks and voltage tests for your battery so you can drive with confidence. Endurance’s Advantage plan offers vehicle maintenance and inspection coverage that will help you know whether or not your battery needs to be replaced. Battery-related breakdowns can be difficult to fix out on the highway, so it is always best to know the status of your battery before heading out on an extended trip.

Keeping Fluids in Check

Fluids are the lifeblood of your vehicle, and if they are low or old, they can cause performance problems and expensive breakdowns. Before taking off on a long trip, it is a good idea to check the fluids and either change them or top them up so you can avoid a temporary breakdown or more long-term problems. Engine oil, coolant, fluido de transmisión, and brake fluid should be checked to look for things like low levels or air bubbles and be replaced if needed.

If you want a professional to look at your vehicle’s fluids, it is a good idea to take it to an Mecánico certificado ASE. Certified mechanics have a deep knowledge of automotive maintenance and service and will make sure that your car is road-worthy before letting you head out on a long journey. With an extended car warranty that includes maintenance coverage, you can take your car to the certified shop of your choice and get the all-clear for your trip.

Tire Maintenance and Alignment

Good tire maintenance is a cornerstone of automotive safety, and you want to be sure that your tires are in good condition and have the proper tire pressure whenever you are driving. Tire maintenance, however, is even more important for long trips when you will be spending a lot of time at high speeds on the highway. Blowouts and flats can be incredibly dangerous, and you want to be sure that you and your passengers are safe while you enjoy your vacation.

Some extended warranties will cover things like tire repairs and replacements, which may be essential if you are going to be spending a lot of time on the road. For a small activation fee, Endurance customers get one year of Beneficios de élite, which includes tire repairs and replacements as well as key fob replacement and total loss coverage. Getting new tires or repairs, such as air pressure checks before a longer trip, can help ensure your safety at high speeds, as well as the safety of other people on the road.

The Role of Extended Warranties in Seasonal Car Care

Seasonal car care is a great way to prepare your vehicle for the coming months and get ready for the specific challenges of the weather and the activities you will be doing. Every car will have its own set of needs during specific times of the year, and with the temperatures rising in the summertime, it is important to get your vehicle ready.

Hot weather can affect things like your electrical system, fluid levels, tires, and cooling system. Taking the time to get specific service and maintenance according to your owner’s manual will keep your car running smoothly, no matter how hot it gets or how many miles you put on the odometer.

If you want help paying for your car’s summer maintenance, a comprehensive extended warranty is going to be your best bet. Extended coverage that includes maintenance services is a great way to stay on top of your vehicle’s upkeep all summer long. Endurance’s Advantage plan includes up to $3,500 in routine maintenance services, including oil changes, so you can keep your vehicle in top shape and get costly repairs covered.

Utilize an Extended Warranty for Summer Maintenance

Maximizing your extended car warranty can be a big help when it comes to keeping up with your vehicle’s summer maintenance and making the most of your road trip. If your coverage includes roadside assistance, this can be a lifesaver when you are on the road and end up needing towing services or fuel delivery. Having this kind of peace of mind can help you enjoy your time behind the wheel without worrying about being stranded from breaking down or running out of gas.

Endurance customers get a wide range of extra perks, such as Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana, which are all accessible through the Endurance mobile app or the equipo de servicio al cliente galardonado. This means that help is never out of reach when you are on the road.

When the time comes to take your vehicle in for summer maintenance or repairs to get ready for a trip, it is important that you get the best possible help. Certified shops and experienced mechanics will give you and your car top-notch service that you can rely on no matter how many miles you are driving this summer.

With Endurance, all you have to do is go to the certified shop of your choice and present your Endurance contract to the service manager. From there, they will contact Endurance and take care of everything. If your repair or maintenance procedure is going to be covered, you can pay your deductible and get the repairs you need in no time.

Get the Best Protection for Summer With Endurance

Getting your car ready for summer is incredibly important, especially if you plan on heading out for longer trips. While it is essential to keep your car in good condition year-round, summer can be especially hard on your vehicle, and doing everything you can to prepare will help you save money and avoid a lot of hassle down the line.

With a good understanding of some of the most important car care tips and how your extended warranty can help you get the service you need, you can go into summer with confidence, knowing that you will be covered every step of the way.

Endurance offers auto protection plans for every situation and all types of vehicles. Get a customized vehicle service contract for your car, whether it has a lot of mileage on the odometer or is a high-end luxury vehicle.

Endurance plans also come with a collection of incredibly useful standard benefits like Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana, towing, rental car coverage, and trip interruption protection. Plus, for a small activation fee, you can also get access to Beneficios de élite, which includes extra perks like tire repairs, key fob replacement, and up to $1,000 in total loss coverage.

Contact an Endurance plan advisor at (800) 253-8203 o Solicite una cotización GRATIS. Alternatively, you can take advantage of our eStore for an instant price preview.

También puede encontrar más recursos de expertos en automóviles en el Blog Endurance. Explorar preguntas frecuentes, warranty provider comparisons, seguro averia mecanica guías para conductores de California, consejos y trucos de mantenimiento de bricolaje y más.

]]>
Are Doors Covered Under My Car Warranty? https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/are-doors-covered-under-my-car-warranty/ Thu, 16 May 2024 09:08:35 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=32662 Car owners have a lot on their minds. From fundamental safe driving to keeping track of maintenance and repairs, there’s a lot to focus on. One critical system that usually gets overlooked is the doors. Think about that for a moment. When was the last time you inspected the seals, latches, and alignment of your car’s door? Chances are, never.

Yet a vehicle’s doors do a lot. They safeguard the occupants and interior from the elements, provide a barrier during a collision, and keep the cabin secure. However, these protections can disappear if there’s a malfunction or faulty component. Understanding what a warranty does and doesn’t cover when it comes to doors can save you from headaches and unexpected repair bills down the road.

Keep reading as we explore door coverage under a factory warranty and an extended warranty, which is sometimes called an auto protection plan or contrato de servicio de vehiculo. You’ll learn about common door problems and which ones are covered by a warranty. In addition, this is an opportunity to become more familiar with warranty terms and terminology, so you’ll be prepared should you need door repairs in the future. Lastly, we’ll review tips on how to keep your car’s doors in top shape, which prevents service work in the first place.

Door Coverage Under Standard Car Warranties

One advantage to buying a new car is that it comes with a manufacturer’s warranty, also known as a factory warranty. In simple terms, this is a promise that the automaker will repair or replace a faulty component on the new vehicle. Typically, this occurs if there’s a defect in materials or workmanship. The manufacturer’s warranty lasts for a specific timeframe or mileage limit, usually three to five years or 36,000 to 50,000 miles, whichever comes first.

So, what does this mean for your car doors? Generally, the factory warranty applies if the problem is due to a manufacturing defect. Examples include:

  • Faulty hinge
  • Malfunctioning lock or latch
  • Broken handle
  • Defective window
  • Misaligned door

It’s important to understand that the manufacturer’s warranty doesn’t apply if the issue is due to an accident, abuse, neglect, or normal wear and tear. If your car’s door gets damaged in a fender bender or you’ve allowed rust to accumulate on a hinge or latch, the repairs are your responsibility.

Remember, factory coverage has time and mileage limits. That’s why catching door issues early is essential. Otherwise, post-warranty door trouble will be your problem.

Extended Warranties: Expanding Your Door Protection

As mentioned, factory warranties don’t last forever, so countless car owners turn to extended car warranties for added peace of mind. This aftermarket protection steps in when the manufacturer’s coverage expires.

Companies like Endurance offer a range of extended car warranties or auto protection plans. Depending on the plan, there can be protection for door components and related issues.

For example, Endurance’s Supreme plan has exclusionary coverage, meaning that unless a component is expressly excluded, it’s protected based on overall coverage terms. Only bushings, bearings, and handles are exempt in the case of doors. An exclusionary plan is similar to a factory garantía de parachoques a parachoques.

Other Endurance options are known as stated coverage plans, which specify precisely what is protected. Endurance’s Supreme and Advantage plans are among the programs that cover power window motors and power door lock actuators, essential components for proper door operation.

Garantías extendidas Endurance stand out because they often exceed the manufacturer’s coverage. All Endurance customers receive 24/7 roadside assistance, which includes towing, jump starts, and lock service. On the other hand, Toyota only provides roadside assistance for two years, even though its warranty lasts for three years (or 36,000 miles). Endurance also includes trip interruption protection and rental car support.

Car owners who sign up for the Advantage vehicle protection plan receive up to $3,500 in covered maintenance services, like oil changes and tire rotations. Most mainstream automakers don’t include these types of services with their warranties.

Endurance also includes a free year of Beneficios de élite worth up to $2,000. Plan holders pay a small activation fee to access tire repair and replacement services, key fob replacement, collision repair discounts, and total loss protection.

Common Door Problems and Warranty Eligibility

After taking a big-picture look at door problems and warranties, let’s review some specific examples of how door troubles are resolved through different types of coverage.

One of the most infamous examples involves the Honda Odyssey. Its problematic power sliding doors date back more than twenty years ago. The issue involves malfunctioning door mechanisms,  causing the doors to get stuck or not secure properly. Sometimes, the doors fail when they are automatically opened and closed. More recently, Honda issued a recall for 2018 and 2019 Odyssey, again, involving troublesome sliding doors. In this instance, however, the issue was the doors opening unintentionally.

Odyssey owners with malfunctioning side doors should always check to see if a recall covers their vehicles. A Honda dealership can also check for technical services bulletins (TSBs) involving the side doors. TSBs are manufacturer-issued advisories that advise dealership service departments about specific model-related issues. Often, the solution involves no-cost repairs.

Warranties can also come into play. An unexpired factory warranty or an applicable extended warranty would cover these Odyssey door troubles. For instance, an extended warranty with exclusionary coverage is likely to help.

Another notorious example of door troubles involves Ford Escapes from 2020 and 2021. According to an investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), over 500,000 units are susceptible to bad welds, causing Escape doors to make noise or suddenly open when the vehicle is in motion. While the company didn’t issue a recall, it agreed to repair the problem at no cost for all affected owners. Here’s another case where the manufacturer covers door repairs, although this one is outside any warranty or recall.

Power window motors are vulnerable to failure, especially in older cars. This component moves a window up and down, so its failure will leave it stuck in an open or closed position. A bad power window switch can also be to blame. Outside of a factory warranty, an extended warranty with expanded electric component coverage or exclusionary coverage (like Endurance Supreme) would be of service in this situation.

Every repair situation, including those involving car doors, is unique. Ultimately, eligibility for warranty (factory or extended) protection depends on the cause of the problem and warranty coverage terms. Coverage can be affected by:

  • The vehicle’s age and mileage
  • Cause of the problem (like a manufacturing defect or other reason)
  • Warranty terms (is the affected component expressly excluded or included)
  • If the vehicle has been properly maintained
  • If the car has been damaged (in an accident or another incident) or modified

Reading Between the Lines: Understanding Your Warranty Terms

Determining whether car door repairs are covered under an extended warranty involves reviewing the documentation. Ideally, you should do this before securing coverage so there are no surprises later.

Review a sample contract and ask the warranty company representative questions. Focus on the section that details what’s covered or excluded. While an exclusionary plan like Endurance Supreme covers most major systems, some exemptions exist.

Some door exclusions involve “body sheet metal and panels” and “glass.” This makes sense because these parts aren’t mechanical. Any issues with them will likely stem from an outside force (an accident or vandalism, for example) rather than a manufacturing defect.

Even if you already have an extended warranty, learning more about what protection is available if door problems arise never hurts. Read the contract to determine precisely what door repairs are covered. If you’re unsure, contact the warranty company. This is also an excellent time to confirm if warranty coverage is conditional on following the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule.

Warranty Coverage in Action

Here are a few scenarios demonstrating how door coverage works in the real world.

Scenario #1

The power lock on the front passenger door of a two-year-old sedan that’s still under warranty suddenly stops working. A trip to the dealer service department reveals a bad door lock actuator, the component that controls door locking and unlocking via a switch. Because of the existing manufacturer’s warranty, there’s no repair bill. You’re only out of your time.

Scenario #2

The driver’s side window on a nine-year-old SUV is stuck in the closed position. Although the owner has an extended warranty, they’re uncertain if this repair is eligible. A review of the contract shows that a power window motor and a power window switch, the likely trouble, are covered. The owner takes the car to an authorized repair center where the faulty window motor is replaced. Because this is a zero-deductible warranty, there are no out-of-pocket repair costs to the owner. Otherwise, an applicable deductible would apply.

Scenario #3

An owner of a 12-year-old hatchback with an extended warranty notices that the rear driver’s side door is misaligned when closed and difficult to open. They take their car to the same repair shop that handles other warranty work. An inspection uncovers a deteriorated door hinge due to significant corrosion. In this case, the warranty doesn’t cover the repair because the problem results from neglect, not a defect in manufacturing.

5 Ways to Maximize Your Warranty Coverage for Doors

Dealing with door issues or any car problem is a hassle at best and cost at worst. However, a few proactive steps can reduce the likelihood of needing to make an extended warranty claim and better prepare you for when a claim is required.

1. Perform Regular Inspections

At a minimum, take a few minutes every three months to check your door inside and out. Look for damage, corrosion, loose parts, and misaligned panels. Inspect that the seals are in good condition. Test that all locks, latches, handles, and windows operate smoothly. This is equally important for doors that aren’t used often.

2. Address Minor Issues Promptly

Don’t ignore any problems uncovered during an inspection or through regular driving. A small problem like a slow power window or troublesome door lock can quickly become a significant and more expensive repair. Plus, stuck windows always seem to happen when the weather is less kind.

3. Follow Maintenance Requirements

Most factory and extended warranties require that covered vehicles receive proper maintenance. Failure to do so can void coverage. While most car owners know the requirements for oil changes, tire rotations, and fluid checks, doors also need attention. At a minimum, hinges and latches should be lubricated periodically, and seals should be treated with silicone to preserve flexibility. Consult the vehicle owner’s manual or contact a dealer to confirm what’s needed.

4. Be Familiar with the Claims Process

Every extended warranty company has a specific process for filing a claim. Knowing these details in advance can speed up the claim and repairs. Failure to follow the correct steps can lead to delays or a denied claim.

5. Keep Detailed Records

Keep your vehicle warranty documents and service records in a safe place. This makes tracking service and claims history easier. Plus, there’s no guessing if something has already been worked on.

Car Warranty FAQs

What car parts are not covered under warranty?

Covered parts vary by manufacturer, auto warranty plan, and situation. Typically, wear-and-tear items like brake pads, tires, wiper blades, and light bulbs aren’t covered. In addition, extended warranties usually bypass cosmetic damage, interior and exterior trim, and aftermarket equipment.

Is a broken car door handle covered under warranty?

If the door handle breaks due to a manufacturing defect or mechanical failure, it should be covered under an active factory warranty. An extended warranty may or may not cover a broken door handle. Your car insurance provider may cover this type of situation. Consult your warranty contract for more details.

Does a car warranty cover door locks?

A factory warranty usually covers door lock components. The same may apply to an extended warranty offering exclusionary coverage or specifically covering parts like a power door lock actuator or switch.

Are door seals and gaskets included in car warranty coverage?

Door seals and gaskets are usually considered wear-and-tear items, so they aren’t protected by a factory or extended warranty.

Endurance Protection Opens Doors to Peace of Mind

An Endurance car warranty, more accurately called a vehicle service contract, can protect your new or used car against breakdowns and surprise repair bills. Learn all your coverage options by requesting a Cotización Gratis or visiting the Endurance online store for instant price and plan information. You can also call (800) 253-8203 to speak with an Endurance plan advisor.

Check out our blog for detailed articles on car repairs, maintenance advice, warranty insights, car reviews, and more.

]]>
What Car Warranty Covers Rebuilt Titles? https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/what-car-warranty-covers-rebuilt-titles/ Tue, 14 May 2024 09:42:03 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=32659 Owning a car with a rebuilt title can be a smart financial decision, as it offers competitive savings compared to purchasing a vehicle with a clean title. However, for those interested in adding a warranty to their vehicle with a rebuilt title, you’ll likely notice that it’s challenging to secure such protection for your vehicle.

In this article, we will dive deep into the different extended warranty providers along with what type of coverage they offer, if at all, for vehicles with rebuilt tiles. Everything from coverage details, limitations, and exclusions, along with valuable tips for choosing the right warranty for your rebuilt vehicle, will be covered so that you can make the right choice for protection.

Warranty Landscape for Rebuilt Titles

Before diving into the specifics of which providers cover rebuilt titles, it’s important to ensure a solid understanding of what exactly this type of vehicle is. A vehicle with a rebuilt title is one that formerly held a salvage title due to flooding, significant damage, a crash, or some other event. The salvage title car essentially means that the vehicle is so damaged it has very little value from a financial standpoint.

Going from a salvage title vehicle to a rebuilt title requires the skills of a certified and thorough mechanic. This mechanic must repair the vehicle to such a point that it can legally be considered safe and road-ready, given the requirements of the state that you are in. Once this has occurred, the vehicle is officially one with a rebuilt title.

Extended warranty providers generally balk at the idea of a vehicle with a rebuilt title, given that there is a greater perceived risk. After all, an extended warranty works by offering financial coverage due to manufacturer defects, but a vehicle that has been through significant history is far more likely to have issues. It is important to run a vehicle history report through CarFax or another provider before purchase.

In addition, this is why many extended warranty providers don’t offer coverage for vehicles with a rebuilt title. However, Garantía Endurance, CarShield, and Omega Auto Care are among the few who offer this protection under specific conditions.

Comparing Providers: Who Covers What?

The providers mentioned above are all competitive in their own right in the coverage they offer for vehicles with a rebuilt title, though there are distinctions between the companies. Looking at this difference in coverage is crucial for ensuring you get the best protection possible for your vehicle:

Garantía Endurance

Starting with ourselves here at Endurance Warranty, we’re proud to offer comprehensive coverage to those with a used car with a rebuilt title. In particular, the Advantage contract offers coverage for both salvage vehicles and vehicles with a rebuilt title. Specifically, the Advantage Preferred plan by Endurance offers the necessary coverage.

Under this plan, drivers can enjoy the most comprehensive coverage available on the market today, with Advantage offering near protección de parachoques a parachoques with even seals and gaskets covered. It will cover vehicles ten years or newer with up to 150,000 miles, making it an excellent choice for those with a rebuilt title. Additionally, this Advantage Preferred contract gives you access to up to $3,500 in maintenance benefits that can help your vehicle run for years to come.

CarShield

CarShield is slightly less clear about its coverage offered for salvaged vehicles or vehicles with a rebuilt title. Their website simply informs visitors that CarShield does offer coverage for salvaged or rebuilt vehicles, though an undisclosed surcharge could potentially be applied to add them to a plan. To find out more, visitors are directed to call the company to gather additional details from one of their specialists.

Omega Auto Care

Any salvaged vehicle or vehicle with a branded title will not be eligible for an Omega Auto Care plan, but those vehicles that do qualify are eligible for any of Omega’s plans. The Used Stated plan is the most commonly seen under Omega Auto Care for those with rebuilt titles, as it offers coverage for only crucial components most commonly seen with issues on used vehicles. New plans won’t be applicable to those purchasing a vehicle with a rebuilt title.

Understanding Limitations and Exclusions

Given that each of the above companies offers varying levels of coverage for vehicles with a rebuilt title, it’s worth looking at some common limitations and exclusions in the industry. First, and perhaps most importantly, if the insurance company pays you the fair market value of your vehicle following an accident, yet you choose to keep the vehicle and rebuild it yourself, it will earn a salvage title and not be eligible for warranty protection.

To get the rebuilt title on a vehicle and to make it eligible for the largest number of warranty plans, you will need to take your vehicle to be repaired by a certified mechanic. Additionally, depending on the type of damage the vehicle sustained, such as a flood, fire, or severe damage in an accident, an extended warranty provider still may choose to deny offering a coverage plan based on their risk appetite.

Additionally, if the vehicle you are purchasing has more miles than the mileage cap for a plan or the vehicle is older than the limit, the warranty exclusion will kick in and you will not be offered a contract.

Choosing the Right Warranty for Your Rebuilt Vehicle

Comparing different warranty providers for your rebuilt vehicle can be extremely difficult, especially considering how similar certain warranty contracts may seem. However, there are a few tips to keep in mind which can help make the warranty coverage decision process a little bit easier:

  • Consider the extent of the past damage and the likelihood of future issues with the vehicle, weighed against the price of each contract.
  • Research the reliability of the warranty provider you are considering in terms of how often they do, in fact, cover repairs.
  • Assess the current condition of your vehicle to determine how much potential protection you may actually need, whether it’s just surface level or something as complex as the electrical system.
  • Read the fine print of any warranty contracts you are offered to ensure you have a full understanding of what is being covered and what is not being covered.
  • If the rebuilt title somehow still has a manufacturer warranty on the vehicle, try to choose an extended warranty plan that fills in the coverage gaps.

The Role of Extended Warranties in Protecting Rebuilt Titles

After taking in all of this information, it’s entirely possible that you’re still wondering whether or not an extended warranty is even necessary for your vehicle. While an extended warranty isn’t required by law the same way car insurance may be, depending on your state, it is equally as helpful. Warranty coverage protects you against the unknown by offering financial coverage for mechanical breakdowns.

This means that assuming a breakdown falls under the breadth of your warranty contract, you don’t need to pay for the repair when you get your vehicle fixed. Over the life of a car, this can save a driver thousands upon thousands of dollars potentially. Considering the fact that a part such as the transmission can cost as much as $5,000 to repair and replace in some vehicles, having financial assistance is not a bad thing.

Going further, having an extended warranty tied to your vehicle can even bolster the car’s value for resale in the future. When you’re already looking at purchasing a car that will come at a cheaper cost due to the fact it has a rebuilt title, the potential to make money back by selling the car in the future should be an exciting prospect. Additionally, extended warranty contracts with Endurance go a step further by allowing you to customize your plan to suit your unique needs. This means whether you only need stated and high-level protection or something more comprehensive, there’s a plan for you.

Endurance Warranty: Your Path to Protected Driving

No driver should be left unprotected on the road, but that’s exactly what happens to so many drivers when their factory warranty expires or when they purchase a used vehicle. Those making the financial decision to purchase a vehicle with a rebuilt title may believe there’s no hope, but an Endurance auto warranty can help.

Endurance offers a variety of contratos de servicio de vehículos that can help you protect your old vehicle, salvaged vehicle, or rebuilt title car. The Secure Plus plan, in particular, is a great choice for older vehicles as it is designed to specifically protect the most important components under the hood, such as the engine, transmission, air conditioning, and more. On top of this, the Beneficios de élite, which come with all Endurance contracts for a small activation fee, provide bonus perks such as tire coverage, collision discounts, key fob replacement, and total loss protection.

To learn more about how Endurance can help cover repair costs for your rebuilt title vehicle, reach out to our award-winning customer service team at (800) 253-8203. Alternatively, you tienda en linea and see your price right away.

]]>
To Extend or Not to Extend?: Breaking Down the Extended Car Warranty Decision https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/breaking-down-extended-car-warranty-buying-decision/ Fri, 10 May 2024 14:04:28 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=32646 Try to imagine yourself cruising down the highway in your vehicle without a care in the world, only to hear a sudden and unexpected noise from under the hood of the car. To your dismay, the vehicle starts to shake and slow rapidly, leading you to pull over as quickly as possible. Any attempt to continue to drive the car leads to the same outcome, so you decide to call a tow truck and get the vehicle taken in for repairs.

Unfortunately, once you receive notice from the mechanic that something major was amiss under the hood and that it requires extensive repairs, you will have no choice but to front the cost of the bill. This can quickly cause a person to need to dive into their emergency savings, leading to financial and emotional distress. The consequences of not having a vehicle protected by a warranty can be severe in the event of mechanical breakdown, but few drivers think about the fact that they may be unprotected.

Even those who have a factory warranty on their vehicle can benefit from adding an extended warranty contract to their car. Offered by third-party providers like Endurance, an extended warranty contract offers financial protection against specific mechanical breakdowns. Learn everything you need to know about this warranty type, including how to evaluate if it’s right for you to protect your vehicle better.

¿Qué es una garantía extendida de automóvil?

To actually determine whether or not an extended car warranty is right for you, you will first need to fully understand what an extended warranty is. Extended car warranties, as alluded to above, are warranty contracts offered by third-party companies which can be for a new car or used car. These warranty contracts are different than a manufacturer’s original warranty and are intended to offer a driver peace of mind on the road by covering specific mechanical breakdowns.

Extended warranty contracts can vary from high level stated coverage, meaning only a few major specific parts are covered, or it can go all the way to near bumper-to-bumper coverage. The best extended car warranty providers offer optionality in their contracts, such that you can tailor the coverage to your specific needs. It’s important to note that extended car warranties and manufacturer warranties are not the same as car insurance.

Car insurance is legally required on a vehicle in most states around the country, but a warranty contract is not. Car insurance offers financial coverage in the event of a single or multi-car accident, along with damage due to natural disasters and other occurrences, but it will not cover standard mechanical breakdowns. That’s where extended warranty contracts shine. However, not having an extended warranty contract on your vehicle after the manufacturer warranty expires means you will be on the hook for all repair costs related to mechanical breakdowns.

Assessing Vehicle Needs: Age and Usage Considerations

The first step in understanding whether adding an extended warranty contract to your vehicle is the right call or not centers around the needs of your vehicle. For perspective, vehicles fresh off the lot at car dealerships are far less likely to need extensive protection as compared to aged vehicles simply due to how new they are. However, this doesn’t mean that newer vehicles should go without protection.

Consider the age of your vehicle and any potential history of expensive repairs it may have had in the past to guide your decision on how comprehensive of coverage you may need. Additionally, it’s important to take into account how you actually use your vehicle. Those who spend their weekends off-roading in their Jeep may need warranty coverage that’s closer to bumper-to-bumper warranty, whereas someone who only takes their vehicle out on weekends could get by with lighter coverage.

Try not to forget that as a vehicle starts to age, routine maintenance will become more and more important in ensuring its longevity once it is a tried and true used vehicle. This is why finding an extended warranty contract that may offer maintenance benefits, such as an Endurance Advantage contract with up to $3,500 in such benefits, is crucial as well.

The Cost-Benefit Analysis of Extended Warranties

One of the biggest factors that holds drivers back from adding an extended warranty contract onto their vehicle is the associated cost. While it’s true that an extended warranty contract will cost you a monthly or yearly fee, depending upon the provider, how you look at that expense matters.

In truth, you should treat the cost of an extended warranty contract as you would auto insurance. While you hopefully never need to use your coverage, a car warranty covers the unknown in the event of a breakdown. Your warranty payments are essentially a financial safeguard against potential large out-of-pocket costs that may arise from mechanical breakdowns.

With that said, you should still look at what you are paying for your extended warranty contract. After all, if you’re paying a large sum of money but not receiving very much coverage, as some extended car warranty companies structure their contracts, then it may not be worth the cost. However, by finding a balance between thorough coverage and a reasonable price for an extended warranty contract, you can quickly run a cost-benefit analysis to see the upside.

Understanding Coverage Details

The next stage to consider when looking at the different types of coverage you may be thinning about is reading the fine print. All extended warranty coverage plans will come with exclusions, meaning certain breakdowns which aren’t covered. For perspective, high-level coverage may only offer protection for major parts such as the engine or transmission, but not smaller parts such as gaskets and seals.

Once you have determined the needs of your vehicle and run a cost-benefit analysis, you need to read the vehicle service contract or warranty terms you’re being offered. These terms will indicate what is covered by a third-party warranty plan and what is not, which is crucial to understanding what you’re buying.

Consumer Experiences and Market Trends

Once you have determined the type of coverage you might need, such as comprehensive vs. stated warranty plans, you should evaluate the provider offering the contracts. The best way to go about this is to look at reviews from former and current contract holders. Their various experiences can help you to better understand what to expect from the warranty provider you are considering.

Additionally, you can find out valuable information such as the deductible, how the claims process works, whether the customer service is effective or not, and much more. Going further, consumer experiences can also reflect current market trends, meaning you may be able to find cost savings on certain contracts.

Financial Planning: Evaluating Personal Circumstances

Naturally, investing in an extended warranty contract may not be viable for everybody’s budget. With that said, effective financial planning can be beneficial and tip the scales to make it more affordable. Look at the state of your current finances to see off the bat how feasible paying for an extended warranty may be, knowing that you should prepare to set aside a couple hundred dollars per month for the expense.

If this is not in the cards for your budget right now, you should at least take the time to grow your emergency savings in the event that your car does break down. Having this emergency savings in place can mitigate the need for an extended warranty as it won’t require you to dip into your paycheck to cover repair costs. However, for older vehicles that are more prone to breakdowns, an extended warranty is still the most cost-effective option.

The Role of Extended Warranties in Vehicle Longevity

An extended warranty contract is one of the most valuable items you can add to your vehicle. By allowing you to fix repairs promptly and perhaps even cover the cost of maintenance tasks, you will be able to keep your vehicle on the road for longer and in better condition. This will only serve to increase the potential resale value of your vehicle, all while keeping you safe behind the wheel. Depending on the type of warranty contract you’re considering, it may even be transferable in the event you sell the car. This will also bolster your resale value further and is even more reason to consider an extended warranty.

Preguntas frecuentes sobre la garantía extendida

After taking all of the above information into account, you may still have some pertinent questions related to how an extended warranty works, what it covers, or a myriad of other topics. Consider the following frequently asked questions:

1. Is buying an extended warranty on a car worth it?

Whether or not an garantía extendida is worth it is entirely a personal decision; however, it can offer much peace of mind on the road for drivers. While there will be a cost associated with having an extended warranty contract, it acts as a financial safeguard against mechanical breakdowns. This can save you thousands of dollars in the future, which is worth it for many drivers.

2. Why do dealerships push extended warranties?

Car dealerships may push an extended warranty on you during the car buying experience, with the primary reason being that there may not be a manufacturer’s warranty on the car. Their decision to do this may be based on the fact that they want to ensure you are protected on the road.

3. Can you cancel an extended car warranty after a vehicle purchase?

For the majority of extended warranty contracts, it is within your right to cancel the contract at any time, though the process may not be simple. To determine whether or not it’s possible to cancel the contract after purchasing your vehicle, read the fine print of the contract to ensure you aren’t locked in.

4. Does an extended warranty ever make sense with a new vehicle?

Contrary to popular belief, an extended warranty contract can still make much sense with a new vehicle. Some new vehicles don’t come with a manufacturer’s warranty whereas others may come with warranty, but it may not be great protection. Adding on an extended warranty contract to fill in the gaps with the manufacturer’s warranty can be an excellent choice to ensure adequate protection.

5. How much does an extended car warranty cost?

The cost for an extended warranty contract will vary from provider to provider and will depend on the type of contract you are considering. In a research survey conducted by MarketWatch, the median extended warranty was around $2,500, which equates to $200 monthly.

6. What does an extended warranty cover?

The extent of coverage offered by an extended warranty contract will depend upon the type of contract you are considering. Powertrain warranty contracts will cover components making up the powertrain, such as the engine or transmission, whereas bumper-to-bumper coverage may include other parts, such as the radiator and more. To see how much is covered by a specific contract, you will need to read the fine print of the contract you’re considering.

Protect Your Vehicle with Endurance Warranty

No driver wants to find themselves on the hook for hundreds or even thousands of dollars in car repairs. Extended warranty providers can connect you with top-notch repair facilities or shops in your area while also covering the financial burden associated with car repair bills.

At Garantía Endurance, we pride ourselves on the customizability of our various planes de protección de automóviles. From simple high-level coverage for older vehicles under our Secure Plus plan to near manufacturer-level coverage under our Supreme plan, along with a myriad of plans running the coverage gamut in between, there’s something for everyone.

Every Endurance vehicle service contract comes with Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana, rental car coverage, and trip interruption coverage. You also have the opportunity to take advantage of our Paquete de beneficios Élite (for a small activation fee). These extra perks include key fob replacement, up to $1,000 in total loss protection, reimbursements for up to four tires per year due to road hazards, and more. By partnering with Endurance, you can rest easy driving on the road, knowing that you’re completely covered in regard to unexpected repairs.

To learn more about our coverage plans and to see how we can help, call our award-winning customer service team at (800) 253-8203 to get a Cotización Gratis. Alternatively, you can tienda en linea to see what your price may look like now.

]]>
Best Car Warranty Offers (2024): Top Picks for Coverage by Vehicle Type https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/best-car-warranty-offers-by-vehicle-type/ Wed, 08 May 2024 15:52:04 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=32639 When you buy a new car, you want to be certain that you are getting the most for your money and getting as much protection as possible. While things like dependability and fuel economy are important factors in choosing a new vehicle, warranty coverage is just as crucial.

New cars come with manufacturer’s warranties that are provided by the automaker and designed to protect you from problems that arise due to design flaws or issues at the factory. Your search for a new vehicle should always include a car that has a top-notch warranty to back it up so you can rest easy knowing that you are protected.

Vehicle manufacturer warranties come in many different forms, and some will offer better protection in certain areas than others. They will also have different warranty terms and lengths that may be more or less beneficial to you depending on the kind of driving you do and the type of car you have purchased.

By knowing what the best car warranty offers are in 2024 and what you should be on the lookout for in the way of coverage, you can make the best decision for yourself and your bank account when you are at the dealership.

Evaluating the Best Car Warranty Essentials

When choosing a vehicle based on its factory warranty, there are things that you should keep an eye out for. Factory warranties are usually split into a few different categories. These generally include bumper-to-bumper warranties, powertrain warranties, corrosion coverage, emissions coverage, and extra benefits. The bumper-to-bumper warranty covers nearly the entire vehicle, the powertrain covers the most essential components like the engine and transmission, corrosion covers the exterior, and emissions cover the emissions equipment like the catalytic converter if you are in a state that requires them. Extra benefits can include things like roadside assistance or rental car coverage.

If you want to find the most comprehensive warranty, searching for the one that offers the longest bumper-to-bumper coverage will be your best bet. This coverage is also sometimes called a limited warranty. Since this warranty covers nearly every component of the car, the longer it is valid, the better off you will be as the driver. A long powertrain warranty is also crucial. Since the powertrain components are also the most essential, they will be the most expensive to repair. Having coverage that protects these components for a long time can help save you a lot of money in the long run.

Types of Vehicles with Superior Warranty Offers

Depending on the kind of vehicle you are purchasing, there are different kinds of warranty coverage that will be more or less beneficial to you. Family sedans, eco-friendly hybrids, rugged SUVs, luxury vehicles, and durable pickup trucks will all have different coverage requirements. Because of this, it is important to know what to look for in a factory warranty and what kind of coverage will serve you the best.

Family Sedans: Setting the Standard in Reliability

If you are in the market for a family sedan, the chances are good that you are looking for reliability and a vehicle you can count on whenever you hit the road. If you are transporting your family to and from all their obligations and events, you want to be certain that you won’t run into any mechanical breakdowns or potential safety issues. Because of this, you should be sure that your family sedan is covered for any eventuality so you don’t get stranded in the middle of an important errand.

With a family sedan, the best car warranties will offer extensive bumper-to-bumper coverage. If possible, look for a limited warranty that will last as long as five years or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first. This extensive coverage will give you the peace of mind you need so that you can get your vehicle repaired if something goes wrong, no matter what. You should also look for a warranty that offers roadside assistance with the coverage. With roadside assistance, you and your family will never be left on the side of the road if your vehicle breaks down.

Eco-Friendly Hybrids: Forward-Thinking Warranties

Hybrids are a fantastic option for people who want to save money on their fuel costs and do their part to help the environment. While hybrids are a great alternative to traditional internal combustion engine vehicles, they also have their own unique sets of problems that need to be covered by the car’s manufacturer’s warranty. The best warranties will include coverage and considerations for the specific things that tend to go wrong with these eco-friendly vehicles.

When looking for a hybrid vehicle, be sure to get one that has lengthy powertrain coverage. The best and longest automotive powertrain warranties for hybrids will last for as long as ten years or 100,000 miles. Since hybrid vehicles have relatively complicated powertrains, having this kind of protection is crucial. You should also be certain that the hybrid comes with a battery warranty. While hybrid batteries are meant to last up to 200,000 miles, things can happen that can shorten their lifespan. Look for a warranty that includes battery coverage for up to eight years or 100,000 miles. This ensures that you won’t be on the hook for an expensive new battery if yours wears out early.

Rugged SUVs: Adventure with Assurance

SUVs are some of the most popular vehicles currently in production, and they are incredibly versatile and capable. If you are looking for a vehicle that you can take out in the wilderness or into the backcountry, a rugged, powerful SUV is going to be your best bet. Plus, many modern SUVs have premium features in the interior, making them as comfortable as possible when you are out searching for adventure. The best manufacturer’s warranties for SUVs will include coverage for all of the most important components of these vehicles.

When looking for a new SUV, make sure that the factory warranty includes relatively extensive powertrain coverage. If you are planning on taking your vehicle out on an adventure, you should be able to feel protected from potential powertrain problems while you are out there. It is also important that the bumper-to-bumper warranty coverage includes suspension components. Check to make sure that the limited warranty covers things like the shocks and struts so you can keep taking your SUV beyond the highway.

Luxury Models: Premium Protection

When you need the ultimate in comfort and class, a vehículo de lujo de alta gama will deliver the kind of plush ride quality and premium feel you are looking for. Luxury vehicles also require a little bit more maintenance and upkeep than traditional economy cars, though, so the best factory warranties will reflect that need and include high-end maintenance coverage to match the vehicle. They will also help cover some of the components and features that may not be a part of other vehicles’ covered components list.

A good luxury brand factory warranty should include coverage for things like the climate control system, the infotainment system, and any other computerized luxury features your vehicle may have. The best luxury vehicle warranties will also include some extra perks like included maintenance coverage and roadside assistance that will ensure you never have to worry about keeping your high-priced luxury car in good shape as long as the warranty is valid.

Durable Pickup Trucks: Built to Last Warranties

Having a pickup truck is a great way to tackle the toughest jobs and handle any kind of towing or hauling that you need to do. One of the downsides of doing this kind of work with a vehicle, though, is the strain it can put on the powertrain.

Because of this, it is important that you have the kind of protection and coverage necessary to keep your truck running, even when you are putting it through its paces on the job site. In the process of doing this work, the truck’s finish can also take a lot of blows. Making sure that you have the right kind of factory coverage for your durable pickup can give you the peace of mind you need.

When shopping for a pickup truck, be sure that the factory warranty includes comprehensive coverage for the powertrain. This ensures that you won’t be left without a truck when a job comes up, and you need it the most.

Checking for extensive corrosion coverage can also help protect your pickup from rust and deterioration due to being exposed to the elements. With a solid factory warranty, you can rest easy knowing your pickup can handle anything you throw at it.

The Extended Warranty Advantage

While a good factory warranty can give you comprehensive protection, eventually, it will run out, and you will be financially responsible for anything that happens to your vehicle, whether it is your fault or not. When this happens, you can extend your coverage with an extended car warranty, which is more accurately called a vehicle service contract (or VSC). A VSC from a third-party provider can help keep your vehicle on the road no matter what kind it is and what kind of driving you normally do. With a high-quality protection plan in place, you can have the confidence you need whenever you are behind the wheel.

Ofertas Endurance vehicle protection plans for nearly every type of driver and every kind of budget. Endurance plans are customized for your particular needs and include all the coverage you could want in order to keep your vehicle running smoothly for many years to come. Endurance also offers levels of protection that other VSC providers don’t include. This includes things like wear and tear items, llantas, y maintenance procedures, all of which are essential if you are going to keep your vehicle running for a long time.

Endurance also offers protection that is extended for much longer periods of time and many more miles than what you may be able to find at the dealership or with other car warranty companies like CARCHEX y CarShield. If your vehicle has a lot of miles on the odometer, it is even more important that you get the coverage you need, and Endurance has a plan for you.

Explore Your Options with Endurance

Finding the right car with the right level of coverage is essential if you want to keep your vehicle in great shape. Knowing what the best factory warranties offer and how they can help different cars stay running can help you make the right decision at the dealership. Plus, once the factory warranty is up, you can find a great extended auto warranty that will keep you safe and protect your car as well as your bank account.

Endurance has a wide range of auto protection plans available for every possible car and driver. You can get customized coverage for your vehicle, whether it is a high-mileage car, a family sedan, or a high-end luxury vehicle.

With plans ranging from basic drivetrain coverage all the way up to near bumper-to-bumper protection similar to your factory warranty, there is something for everyone. Endurance also has plans for vehicles that other providers won’t cover, such as Mercado gris canadiense vehículos, automóviles con título reconstruido o rescatado, o vehículos utilizados con fines comerciales como viaje compartido o entrega.

Endurance plans also come with a large collection of standard benefits like 24/7 roadside assistance, towing, rental car coverage, and trip interruption protection. Plus, for a small activation fee, you can also get access to Beneficios de élite, which includes extra perks like tire repairs, key fob replacement, and up to $1,000 in total loss coverage.

Aproveche nuestros servicios y experimente de primera mano nuestro galardonado servicio al cliente. Póngase en contacto con nuestro equipo dedicado en (800) 253-8203 con el fin de Solicite una cotización GRATIS. You can also take advantage of our tienda en línea for an instant price preview so you can shop with confidence.

También puede encontrar más recursos de expertos en automóviles en el Blog Endurance. Explorar preguntas frecuentes, warranty provider comparisons, seguro averia mecanica guías para conductores de California, consejos y trucos de mantenimiento de bricolaje y más.

]]>
Tread Carefully: Does Your Car Warranty Cover Tire Wear and Tear? https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/does-a-car-warranty-cover-tire-wear-and-tear/ Tue, 07 May 2024 15:46:05 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=32587 Of all the different components on your vehicle, some are more important than others. The engine, transmission, and braking system are all essential and need to be maintained and serviced regularly if your vehicle is going to stay in good shape for a long time. While all of these components are essential, your car’s tires are just as critical and need to be maintained and serviced just like any other part of the vehicle. Because of this, it is important to make sure that you have the protection you need for your tires so you can stay safe on the road.

When you buy a new car, it will come with a factory warranty that is designed to protect you from problems at the plant and general design flaws with the car. This factory warranty will usually be valid for anywhere between three years or 36,000 miles and ten years or 100,000 miles, depending on the manufacturer’s mileage warranty.

Once this factory warranty expires, you will be responsible for any repairs that need to be made on your vehicle. To help protect yourself after the factory warranty is up, you can get an garantía extendida, which is more accurately called a vehicle service contract (VSC). Knowing what kind of tire warranty is available for your vehicle’s wheels under these different types of warranties will help you know what to expect and how to keep your car’s tires rolling smoothly and safely for as long as possible.

Understanding Tire Coverage in Car Warranties

It is important to know what kind of coverage you can expect in your vehicle’s factory warranty for the tires. For the most part, everyday wear and tear on the tires will not be covered by the factory warranty. If there is a defect with the tires that came with the vehicle, though, you can usually expect to have coverage and to be able to get them replaced at no cost to yourself. Knowing what this distinction is and what the difference is between these two circumstances can help you be prepared if you encounter a tire issue.

Wear and tear on your tires is perfectly normal and will happen with regular driving. Over time, the tread life on your tires will start to wear down, and the tread depth will not offer the same kind of grip on the road that it once did. This can be a safety issue and tires with worn tire treads should be replaced right away. In some cases, the tread wear can be so bad your tires can develop bald spots that can cause blowouts or other dangerous situations on the road. Generally, you can expect your tires to last anywhere between 60,000 and 75,000 miles. If your tires wear out from regular driving and your vehicle is still under the factory warranty, the replacement most likely will not be covered under that warranty.

If an issue develops with your tires prematurely, though, you may be able to get them replaced with your factory warranty coverage. Sometimes, tires can have manufacturing defects, and known issues will develop with the specific tires that come with your vehicle. When this happens, the tire manufacturer will most likely issue a recall. If you believe that your vehicle’s new tires have worn prematurely or have an issue, your first step should be to check for any recalls on them. If there are no active recalls, contact the dealership to see if the defect is known and if you can get replacement tires for your new vehicle under your manufacturer’s warranty.

Extended Warranties and Tires: A Closer Look

If you want to make sure that your type of tires are covered, even if your factory warranty has run out, a vehicle service contract could be your best bet. Some extended car warranty providers offer tire coverage with their extended plans that can include things like tire repairs or replacements along with the other covered components. This wider coverage could be useful even if your vehicle is still under the factory warranty. Knowing that you have the protection you need if your tires wear out can give you confidence whenever you hit the road.

Endurance offers tire protection to help keep your tires in great shape no matter what. The Advantage plan, for example, offers maintenance like rotaciones de neumáticos and alignments to keep your tires from wearing prematurely or developing bald spots. Every version of this plan also includes air pressure checks to ensure that your tires aren’t losing air somewhere and causing issues that could lead to blowouts or flats.

Endurance Elite Benefits also include up to four tire replacements or repairs due to road hazards like potholes or damaging curbs. This extra coverage can be a big help if you want to be sure that your tires are safe. (See your contract for details.)

Special Coverage: Endurance Elite Benefits Explained

When you have a protection plan from Endurance, you also get access to the Elite Benefits program. For a small activation fee, you can add extra protection to your plan with things like key fob replacement and total loss coverage. You also get up to $600 in tire protection, which can help you keep your tires in good shape and get replacements when you need them. Tire repair or replacement can be used when your tires are damaged due to a roadside hazard. This extra protection is a great way to give yourself peace of mind when you are behind the wheel.

The Elite Benefits tire repair or replacement does not include damage from normal wear and tear but does cover damage due to hazards on the road. This can include things like punctures due to debris like glass, nails, or other objects that can cause damage. This benefit is a repair-first benefit, meaning the shop will determine whether the tire can simply be repaired or if it will need to be replaced. It includes up to four tire repairs or replacements and is a great way to keep you and your family safe.

The Advantage Plan: Touching on Tire Maintenance

While it is important to have coverage for when your tires are damaged on the road, regular tire maintenance is also crucial. Endurance’s Advantage plan includes maintenance coverage that will help you keep your vehicle in great shape. This maintenance coverage includes things like tire alignments, rotations, y air pressure checks.

All of these procedures are essential if you want to keep your tires in good working order for as long as possible. Tires that have been properly maintained will serve you better and last longer, and the Advantage plan is an excellent way to stay on top of that upkeep.

While regular tire maintenance can be incredibly helpful, it is also a good idea to have coverage that can protect you in the event of tire damage. When you experience a blowout or a flat, you want to be sure that you can get it repaired or replaced as soon as possible. Tire maintenance can help prevent premature wear, but accidents happen, and having protection that covers these accidents is your best bet if you want to feel safe when you are behind the wheel.

When Does a Vehicle Warranty Cover Tire Damage?

While a vehicle service plan may not cover regular wear and tear, there are several scenarios that will most likely be covered. Any kind of tire damage that occurs through no fault of your own may be covered by your protection plan.

This includes things like flats and blowouts due to roadside hazards. If, for example, there is debris on the road that causes you to get a flat even though you have been adamant about keeping up on your tires’ air pressure and rotations, this may be covered by your protection plan. Flats and blowouts due to things like nails, glass, metal, or other hazards can often be repaired with your vehicle protection plan.

If you want the best chance of having your tire damage covered by your protection plan, it is important to do everything you can to document your tire upkeep. Keep detailed, dated records of your tire pressure, and be sure to hang onto any receipts you get when you have your tires rotated and your wheels aligned. Your extended warranty provider may want this documentation to make sure that any tire damage was not due to negligence or a lack of maintenance. Having these documents handy is your best bet if you want your tire repairs or replacements to be covered.

Maintaining Your Tires Within Warranty Guidelines

Keeping up on your tire maintenance is your best bet if you want to take advantage of any tire coverage in your protection plan and keep your tires in the best possible shape. Rotations are an important part of vehicle and tire maintenance. During a rotation, your tires will be moved around on the vehicle to prevent any premature wear or spots that get too much use on the road.

For the most part, you should have your tires rotated once every 5,000 to 7,000 miles or every six months, whichever comes first. You should also check your tire pressure every week and top it up when necessary. This way, you can always be sure that your tires are at the right PSI and that they won’t wear out due to being too low on air.

Whenever you have any tire maintenance performed, such as a pressure check or rotation, be sure to record the data and hold onto any invoices or receipts you get for the procedure. This will make it much easier to make a claim on your protection plan and will ensure that your provider gets all the information it needs to approve the warranty claim. Most providers will want to be sure that you did everything you could to keep your vehicle’s tires in good shape before the incident that prompted the claim.

How to Maximize Your Tire Coverage

Before you decide that a vehicle protection plan is right for you, it is a good idea to make sure that the plan has tire coverage. Look for protection plans that offer maintenance coverage for your tires, as well as the option to have repairs or replacements covered. You should also have a good understanding of the kind of driving you usually do.

If, for example, you live in an area where there is a lot of construction, the odds of a flat tire due to road debris are much higher. Knowing what kind of road hazards you can expect and the likelihood of damage to your tires will help you make the right decision regarding your coverage.

You should also look for plans that include comprehensive roadside assistance coverage. Oftentimes, roadside assistance will include things like tire repairs or towing should you end up stuck on the side of the road with a flat tire. Having this kind of protection is one of the best ways to feel safe in your vehicle and know that you can get the help you need when an issue arises with your vehicle.

Protect Your Whole Car With Endurance

If you want the ultimate protection for your new or used car, coverage for your tires is crucial. Finding an extended auto warranty that offers comprehensive coverage will give you the peace of mind you need. With proper maintenance and protection for when a problem comes up, you can rest easy knowing that you can get tire repairs or replacements and get back on the road.

Endurance offers a wide range of planes de protección de automóviles for cars and drivers of all kinds. Whether you drive an older, high-mileage car or a high-end luxury car, you can get a customized plan for your vehicle.

With plans ranging from basic powertrain coverage to comprehensive exclusionary protection, there is something for everyone. Endurance also has plans for vehicles that other VSC providers won’t cover, such as Mercado gris canadiense vehículos, automóviles con título reconstruido o rescatado, o vehículos utilizados con fines comerciales como viaje compartido o entrega.

Endurance plans also come with standard benefits like Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana, towing, rental car coverage, and trip interruption protection. Plus, for a small activation fee, you can also get access to Beneficios de élite, which includes extra perks like tire repairs and replacements, key fob replacement, and up to $1,000 in total loss coverage.

Take advantage of our services and experience our award-winning customer service by contacting our dedicated team at (800) 253-8203 para solicitar un Cotización Gratis. You can also use our tienda en línea para obtener una vista previa instantánea del precio para que pueda comprar con confianza.

Find more auto expert resources on the Blog Endurance. Explorar preguntas frecuentes, warranty provider comparisons, seguro averia mecanica guías para conductores de California, consejos y trucos de mantenimiento de bricolaje y más.

]]>
Can You Extend Car Warranty? https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/can-you-extend-car-warranty/ Sun, 14 Apr 2024 10:46:54 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=28730 Owning a car is not just a luxury. For almost 92% of Americans, it’s a necessity in today’s world. Our vehicles are more than just a mode of transportation; they represent our independence and freedom. Whether it’s getting to work on time, visiting family and friends, or running errands, we rely on our vehicles to get us where we need to go. And let’s remember the added benefits of privacy and safety a car provides.

Unfortunately, cars are not cheap, and keeping up with the latest models is not always feasible. That’s why more and more drivers are holding onto their trusty vehicles or buying used cars. Unfortunately, this also increases the likelihood of a mechanical breakdown.

Owning a car is great, but unexpected repairs can be a real headache. Luckily, a vehicle warranty can provide a financial safety net, so you don’t have to worry about shelling out big bucks for expensive car repairs. Additionally, if you purchase a used car or your warranty has lapsed, you have the option to extend your car warranty. This allows you to get the same peace of mind provided by a manufacturer’s warranty even after your initial warranty has expired.

This article will explore the pros and cons of extending a car warranty. We’ll discuss the benefits and considerations, break down your options, and show you how to find the right warranty coverage for your lifestyle and budget.

Understanding Vehicle Warranty Extensions

Car manufacturers often offer drivers the option to extend their factory warranties when their original coverage is about to expire. Many drivers accept this extended warranty offer because they believe it will prolong their existing coverage provided by the car manufacturer’s original warranty. However, some car owners find out the hard way that this is not always the case.

Extending a Factory Warranty

When you purchase a new car, it comes with a factory warranty that protects against defects or breakdowns resulting from manufacturing. Unlike car insurance, which provides financial protection in the event of an accident, a warranty covers unexpected mechanical breakdowns. Many drivers choose to have both to have protection no matter where the road leads.

A factory warranty offers varying levels of coverage, such as bumper-to-bumper and limited powertrain warranties. Typically, comprehensive bumper-to-bumper warranties last for 3-5 years or 36,000-60,000 miles, while powertrain warranties can extend up to 10 years or 100,000 miles. The car’s manufacturer determines the warranty duration, but you may have the option to extend it with a car warranty extension.

If you are considering purchasing an extended warranty for your car from the manufacturer, you must do it before the original factory warranty expires. The manufacturer typically offers various warranty options tailored to your vehicle. However, it is important to keep in mind that these warranties are limited and may not provide as comprehensive coverage as a bumper-to-bumper warranty. Carefully read the fine print and review the terms and conditions to understand what the warranty covers.

Third-Party Extended Car Warranties

When buying an extended warranty or vehicle service contract, you have options beyond the manufacturer’s warranty extension. Third-party providers and dealers offer separate warranties that may provide more flexibility in coverage. These providers may offer extended car warranties even if your factory warranty has expired, making them a great option for high mileage and older vehicles.

In addition to diverse coverage options, third-party extended car warranty providers often provide supplementary benefits, such as roadside assistance, that may not be available with car dealerships.

Review the terms and conditions of each coverage option carefully to understand the inclusions and limitations that may apply. Then, take the time to explore your options to make an informed decision on the best extended warranty or vehicle service contract for your needs.

Types of Extended Car Warranties

Comprehensive Coverage: An extended car warranty’s comprehensive coverage offers protection for a broader range of vehicle components and systems, going beyond a basic powertrain warranty. It covers parts such as the engine, transmission, electrical, heating, cooling, and suspension. Comprehensive coverage provides a higher level of protection against unforeseen repair costs. It reduces the financial burden of significant repairs. It potentially increases the vehicle’s resale value, offering peace of mind to the vehicle owner.

Powertrain Warranty: A powertrain warranty covers a vehicle’s engine, transmission, and drivetrain. It protects against manufacturing and material defects in these crucial components, which are essential for a car to function.

Specialized Plans: Extended auto warranty providers may offer specialized plans designed to cater to the diverse needs of vehicle owners. These plans provide coverage for components and systems that may not be covered by a standard warranty, ensuring comprehensive protection. By addressing specific concerns or requirements of drivers, such as high-tech electronics, luxury features, hybrid vehicles, vehículos de alto kilometraje, rideshare usage, or custom modifications, these plans aim to offer tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of every individual.

3 Major Benefits of Extending Your Car Warranty

Owning a car is an exciting experience, but with it comes the responsibility of protecting your vehicle. Fortunately, with a vehicle protection plan, car owners can enjoy many benefits that make their ride smoother and worry-free. A protection plan helps you get the most out of your car ownership experience.

1. Peace of Mind

When you buy an extended vehicle warranty, you can rest assured that you are safeguarded from costly repairs that inevitably pop up after the manufacturer’s warranty expires. This additional coverage offers financial security and allows you to enjoy your vehicle without worrying about unforeseen expenses.

2. Increasing Resale Value

If you ever decide to sell your vehicle, having an extended warranty shows potential buyers that the car has been well-maintained. Plus, with a transferrable car warranty, their new purchase has added protection, potentially enhancing its resale value.

3. More Protection

Extended warranties provide coverage for your vehicle beyond the original manufacturer’s warranty. While the factory warranty typically covers defects, an extended warranty offers protection for parts that are more likely to wear and tear over time, such as the engine, transmission, electrical systems, heating and cooling systems, suspension, and more. By covering a broader range of components, an extended warranty helps protect against unexpected repair costs and ensures that your vehicle remains in good working condition even after the original warranty period has expired.

Potential Costs and Considerations

Several potential costs could impact the overall value of an extended warranty when purchasing it.

  • Upfront Fees In addition to a monthly payment, extended warranties may require an initial payment or fee to activate the coverage. This upfront cost can vary depending on the provider and the level of coverage you choose.
  • Deductibles Some extended warranties come with deductibles, which are out-of-pocket expenses you must pay when making a claim before the warranty coverage kicks in. Deductibles can be fixed amounts per repair visit or component repaired.
  • Exclusiones It’s essential to carefully review the terms and conditions of the extended warranty to understand any exclusions. The warranty may not cover specific components or types of repairs, which could affect its overall value to you as a consumer.

Costs vs. Benefits

Comparing the car warranty costs versus the benefits of buying an extended car warranty is crucial to making an informed decision. Think about whether the investment is worthwhile by considering the vehicle’s reliability, repair history, and average repair costs. An extended warranty can offer financial protection if your car has a history of frequent breakdowns or expensive repairs. On the other hand, if your vehicle is reliable and has low repair needs, the warranty cost might outweigh the benefits.

Choosing Between Dealers and Third-Party Providers

When deciding which option is right for you, weighing the pros and cons of purchasing an extended warranty from dealers versus third-party providers is helpful.

Dealership Extended Car Warranty

Pros: 

  • Factory-trained technicians make repairs
  • Repairs use only manufacturer-approved parts
  • Vehicle specific contracts

Cons: 

  • Repairs must be completed at a dealership
  • Limited plans
  • Coverage must be purchased at a dealership
  • Must be purchased before the factory warranty expires
  • Term limits up to 150,000 miles

Third-Party Auto Protection Plan

Pros: 

  • Repairs can be done by any ASE Certified technician, repair shop, or dealership nationwide
  • Flexible coverage options for needs and budget
  • Can be purchased anytime, even after the manufacturer warranty expires
  • Term limits up to 250,000 miles
  • Easy to buy over the phone or online
  • Include additional benefits package

Cons:  

  • Repairs may not use factory parts
  • Limitations and exclusions are standard
  • You only save money when you use it

4 Additional Factors to Consider

Before choosing a third-party provider, it is important to consider various factors.

  1. Reputation One important factor is the provider’s reputation. Look for a company with a strong track record of customer satisfaction and reliability in handling claims.
  2. Customer Service Another factor to consider is the level of customer service the provider offers. You want to choose a company that is responsive to your needs and provides clear communication throughout the claims process.
  3. Opciones de cobertura Flexibility of coverage is also key. Ensure the provider offers a range of coverage options tailored to your specific needs and budget. This way, you can ensure you get the right level of protection for your vehicle.
  4. Proceso de Reclamaciones Lastly, consider the ease of claim processing. Look for a provider that makes filing a claim and repairing your vehicle is simple and straightforward. A provider offering easy claim filing and quick turnaround times can make a potentially stressful process much smoother.

How Extended Warranties Relate to Endurance Warranty Plans

Endurance Warranty is a great option for car owners exploring extended car warranty options. Founded in 2006, we have established ourselves as a leader in the industry by providing our customers with comprehensive coverage and flexible plans that can be customized to meet their specific needs. Our range of coverage options ensures that you get the perfect protection for your vehicle.

We understand that dealing with unexpected car repairs can be stressful and overwhelming. That’s why we’ve made it our mission to provide our customers with a hassle-free claim process that is both easy and efficient. With Endurance, you can easily file a claim and expect quick repair turnaround times so that you can get back on the road without any worries.

Endurance Warranty plans offer a range of additional benefits, including Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana (including towing, gas delivery, and lockout services), rental car reimbursement, and trip interruption coverage. These added perks provide you with the confidence that you’re protected in any unexpected circumstances that may arise while driving.

Evaluating Whether an Extended Warranty Is Worthwhile for You

If your vehicle is older or you frequently drive long distances or in harsh conditions, these factors increase the likelihood of needing repairs. An extended warranty can save you money and give you peace of mind.

You should also consider your financial situation when deciding whether to extend your car warranty. If unforeseen car repairs will strain your budget, getting an extended warranty can be a wise investment that offers peace of mind and helps you stay on top of your expenses.

Don’t forget to weigh the cost of the extended warranty against the possibility of repairs without it. This could save you from unexpected expenses in the future.

Find the Best Extended Car Warranty Provider for You

When considering an extended warranty purchase, it’s important to ask the right questions and gather all necessary information to make an informed decision. Some questions include:

  1. What is covered under the extended warranty?
  2. Are there any exclusions or limitations?
  3. What is the duration of the warranty coverage?
  4. Is there a deductible for repairs?

When purchasing a warranty, it’s crucial to gather information about the provider’s reputation. It’s always a good idea to read customer reviews and ratings to ensure that you choose a reliable and trustworthy company. By doing your research beforehand, you can ensure that you’re making a smart and informed decision.

Explore Endurance Warranty Plans

Extending your auto warranty may be wise to protect your investment and provide peace of mind. Endurance offers customizable planes de protección de automóviles, quick and hassle-free claims processes, added perks, and coverage for any budget.

Looking for a Cotización Gratis? Our award-winning customer service team is here to help! Give us a call at (800) 253-8203 to get started. If you prefer to tienda en linea, you can see your price now. Be sure to get coverage before you’re in an emergency. We’ll help you find the right plan for your needs today.

]]>
Are Seals and Gaskets Covered in an Extended Warranty? https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/are-seals-and-gaskets-covered/ Fri, 05 Apr 2024 09:44:45 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=28670 Vehicle maintenance is an expansive and complex topic that most drivers dread. However, not addressing maintenance tasks on your used vehicle can lead to components going unnoticed over time until they start causing trouble.

It’s at this point where it truly becomes a headache because of the time and money that repairing these components can take. Even the most attentive drivers, though, only focus on the larger parts under the hood and ignore the smaller components, which allow those larger ones to function.

Seals and gaskets are two parts that fall into this category. They work quietly behind the scenes to keep your vehicle running smoothly. Yet, when it comes to warranty coverage, many drivers are uncertain about whether small parts such as these are covered by their warranty plans.

In this guide, we’ll explore the significance of seals and gaskets, their role in your vehicle’s health, and the relevance of garantías extendidas in covering these parts.

What Are Seals and Gaskets?

While few people are aware of what seals and gaskets are under the hood, they are the unsung heroes of automotive engineering. These parts serve as crucial barriers that prevent fluid leaks and maintain compression within your vehicle’s engine and mechanical system. Seals and gaskets can come in many different forms, with each form being tailored to specific applications under the hood.

As an example, head gaskets seal the combustion chamber within your engine, whereas oil seals help prevent oil from seeping out of the tank. Valve cover gaskets, on the other hand, maintain pressure within your vehicle’s hydraulic system. Without seals and gaskets, the integrity of critical systems within your vehicle would be heavily compromised. This can lead to potential damage and extremely costly repairs, given that most mechanics need to strip down the parts under the hood to actually get to these small parts.

The Importance of Seals and Gaskets

As alluded to above, seals and gaskets both play a pivotal role in ensuring the overall health and performance of your vehicle. By preventing fluids from leaking and maintaining proper compression, they help to contribute to the smooth operation of essential systems. Without functioning seals or gaskets, your vehicle can experience a slew of issues including, but not limited to:

  • Overheating within the engine leads to breakdowns
  • Reduce performance from inadequate efficiency of systems
  • General increased wear and tear on the engine components
  • A sudden loss of necessary fluids such as coolant, oil, and more
  • Contamination of essential vehicle systems leads to the degradation of other parts under the hood

All of the above issues are just scratching the surface of the importance of seals and gaskets, which is why learning the most common issues seen with seals and gaskets matters.

Common Issues with Seals and Gaskets

Despite their critical importance, seals and gaskets are not immune to wear and tear overtime just as with any other part. Various factors can contribute to this deterioration, such as age, extreme temperatures in either direction, poor maintenance practices, and more. Regardless of the cause of degradation for your seals and gaskets, learning to spot the signs that it’s time to replace them is of paramount importance.

The most common sign that there may be an issue with seals or gaskets under your hood is consistent and steady leaking. The fluid that is leaking can vary, but it will usually be the same fluid over time. Whether it’s oil, coolant, or any other type of fluid, keep an eye out under your used car whenever you drive off.

Additionally, unusual noises coming from the engine coupling with a decrease in overall performance are other key signs that something could be amiss. It’s worth noting that the above common signs of issues with seals and gaskets are early-stage signs. This means it’s important to take your vehicle in right when these signs are noticed so that the issues do not devolve into more serious problems down the line.

What Does it Cost to Replace Seals and Gaskets?

While the fact that each seal and gasket is designed slightly differently to serve a different purpose benefits your vehicle, it doesn’t benefit your wallet. The cost to replace seals and gaskets under your hood will vary dramatically depending on which needs replacing. For example, a head gasket can often cost somewhere between $1,000-$3,000 to replace, given the complexity of the work.

On the other hand, the oil pan gasket often tops out at $1,000 for replacement, with the low end being around $800. Clearly, there’s no hard and fast rule for how expensive a seal or gasket repair job will be, but it is clear that it will not be cheap. This is why you should take your vehicle in the moment you notice something is amiss. The costs mentioned above are only to repair or replace the seals and gaskets; they are not inclusive of other repairs stemming from the original issue. This is also why drivers should make a concerted effort to find an extended warranty, more accurately called a vehicle service contract, that covers the cost of replacing defective seals or gaskets.

The Value of Extended Warranty Coverage for Seals and Gaskets

Extended warranties and vehicle service contracts offer an additional layer of protection against unexpected repair costs beyond what a manufacturer’s warranty offers, including those related to seals and gaskets in some cases. The coverage provided will vary depending on the specific terms and conditions of your warranty plan, meaning some extended warranties explicitly include coverage for seals and gaskets, whereas others don’t. Those plans, however, will often stipulate any exclusions that may exist given the variety of seals and gaskets that there can be, so be sure to check the fine print.

With that said, having an extended warranty contract, in general, can be extremely beneficial for you and your vehicle. Extended warranties work by covering some or all of the cost of repairs related to manufacturer-caused defects under the hood. If you’re in a car accident, an extended warranty cannot help to cover the damages, but if you are simply driving down the road and something breaks on your vehicle, it’s very possible that your extended auto warranty will kick in if it’s a covered repair or related to covered parts.

As always, read the terms and conditions of any extended warranty contract you are considering to see which items are included in the scope of coverage and which are not. This can help you to fill in the gaps that exist from a factory warranty.

Seal and Gasket FAQs

Given the fact that seals and gaskets aren’t as well known as other parts under the hood of a car, there are many frequently asked questions that come up related to them that a dealership may not answer for you when you purchase your new car. Below are some of the most commonly seen:

What is the difference between seals and gaskets?

Seals and gaskets both serve the purpose of preventing fluid leaks and maintaining compression in mechanical systems, but they differ in their design and application. Seals are typically used in dynamic applications where parts move relative to each other, such as with the pistons in an engine. Gaskets, on the other hand, are static seals used to create a barrier between two stationary surfaces, such as an engine block and cylinder head.

What are the signs that seals and gaskets need to be replaced?

Some common signs that seals and gaskets may need replacement at the repair shop include visible leaks of oil, refrigerante, or other fluids. Additionally, signs may include low fluid levels, unusual noises seemingly coming from the engine, and a general decrease in the overall performance or efficiency of your vehicle. It’s always best to address these issues as soon as possible to prevent further damage from occurring.

Are seals and gaskets important on cars?

Yes, both seals and gaskets are crucial components in ensuring the proper functioning and longevity of a vehicle. They play a vital role in preventing fluid leaks, maintaining compression, and even sealing critical systems such as the engine, transmission, and cooling systems.

Does an extended warranty cover seals?

Extended car warranty coverage for seals can vary depending on the specific terms and conditions of the warranty plan. Given the smaller size of the component, the type of extended warranty plan most likely to cover seals is a comprehensive contract that mirrors bumper-to-bumper warranty packages. It’s essential to review the warranty contract carefully to understand what is and isn’t covered on your vehicle.

Are gaskets covered under an extended warranty?

Similar to seals, the coverage for gaskets under an extended warranty contract can be included in some plans but not in others. Vehicle owners must consult with their warranty provider or read through their contract to determine whether gaskets are covered and under what circumstances, if any.

Are oil leaks covered by extended warranties?

Whether or not oil leaks are covered by an extended warranty will depend entirely upon the terms of the warranty plan and the cause of the oil leak. For example, if you’re in a car accident and your vehicle starts leaking oil after the fact, that isn’t caused by a manufacturer defect, and as such, it wouldn’t be covered. However, if oil starts leaking randomly and it’s due to faulty seals or gaskets, it would be covered by your warranty, assuming your plan accounts for those parts.

Protect the Integrity of Your Vehicle

Seals and gaskets may be two small components of your vehicle, but it’s surely clear now that their significance to your vehicle’s overall health cannot be overstated. By understanding their importance, recognizing common issues they can have, and investing in preventative maintenance, you can help ensure the longevity and reliability of your vehicle. Beyond this, consider exploring auto protection plans from Endurance Warranty, which help safeguard against unexpected repair costs and maintain your peace of mind on the road.

The Supreme plan offered by Endurance, in particular, covers both seals and gaskets along with the vast majority of parts under the hood, rivaling even some bumper-to-bumper warranty contracts. In addition to this, all Endurance contracts come with standard perks like Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana, rental car coverage, and trip interruption reimbursement. For a small initial fee, new customers can also activate Beneficios de élite, which offers bonus perks such as up to $1,000 in total loss protection, reimbursements for up to four tires per year due to road hazards, and more.

To learn more about how Endurance can protect your entire vehicle, give our award-winning customer service team a call at (800) 253-8203 a Solicite una cotización GRATIS o tienda en linea to see your price today.

Explore more extensive Q&As on auto parts, including aire acondicionado, radiators, water pumps, hoses, transfer cases, drive axles, and beyond, en el blog Endurance.

]]>
National Stress Awareness Month: Reducing Auto-Related Anxiety with Extended Warranties https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/stress-awareness-month-reducing-auto-related-anxiety/ Thu, 04 Apr 2024 09:04:24 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=28655 Since 1992, April has been considered National Stress Awareness Month. It’s a time for us all to take stock of our current pressures, understand how they’re affecting us, and figure out ways to minimize their effect on our health. We all have plenty of stresses in life — whether work deadlines, family problems, or lack of sleep. However, some sources of stress are often overlooked.

While most of us associate owning a car with the freedom to travel wherever we like, it isn’t always so straightforward. If you can sense a breakdown looming, you’re bound to worry about the financial implications of the repair bills. Similarly, regular maintenance costs can leave your wallet empty more often than you’d like.

One way to alleviate those negative feelings is by investing in an extended warranty. To help you get the correct coverage and find your automotive zen, we’ve put together this stress-busting guide.

The High Cost of Vehicles as a Stress Factor

Stress in minor doses is just a part of life — and something we’ve evolved to handle — but chronic stress can have a real impact on our long-term well-being. Ongoing stress is a major risk factor for a whole heap of illnesses, such as heart disease, dementia, stroke, accelerated aging, depression, anxiety, insulin resistance, digestive issues, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Unless you’re Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk, one of your biggest sources of stress will no doubt be money. Plenty of us have had sleepless nights due to concerns about our jobs, our homes, and bills. With AAA estimating that the average annual cost of car ownership has gone over $12,000, our vehicles aren’t helping the matter either. Regular maintenance bills are bad enough, but with the threat of unexpected repair bills always at the back of your mind, the worry can be pretty much constant.

And the more high-tech modern vehicles become, the more expensive they are to repair. Some problems can set you back hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars in one fell swoop. For example, some of the most expensive repairs include:

Extended Warranties: A Shield Against Unexpected Costs

One of the best ways to save on the cost of car ownership is with an extended warranty watching over you. The moment you have one in place, repair bills become a thing of the past, switching instead for a predictable, affordable monthly payment. But to give you the full picture of how they work and how they can help, we need to go right back to the beginning.

All vehicles roll off the production line with what’s known as a Garantía de Fábrica o manufacturer’s warranty. These are essentially the manufacturer’s promise to repair or replace any components that fail due to fault within a predetermined number of years or miles traveled (whichever comes first). Some manufacturers are more generous than others in terms of how long they’ll protect you, but all good things must come to an end. Once they do, you, as the owner, will be fully responsible for any future repair bills.

Thankfully, however, there are ways you can continue enjoying the protection that you’re accustomed to, with the first being what’s known as a traditional extended warranty. This can be purchased via a dealership (or sometimes directly from your manufacturer), and it does exactly what the name implies by extending your factory warranty coverage beyond the expiry date. While this might sound great, there are some significant drawbacks to this type of warranty.

For instance, repair work can only be carried out at an authorized dealership, which isn’t ideal if you break down hundreds of miles from one. To make matters worse, an extended warranty can only be purchased while your factory warranty is still active. Leave it just a moment too late — or purchase a used car — and you’ll no longer qualify.

As a result, the universally preferred alternative is a contrato de servicio de vehiculo (or an plan de protección automática) from an aftermarket or third-party provider. Third parties are incentivized to offer almost like-for-like coverage at an even better price point, usually throwing in some added perks to give you even more value for money. Any work required can be carried out at the auto shop of your choice, and you don’t need an active factory warranty to secure coverage.

Financial and Vehicle Security with Endurance

As America’s top-rated contrato de servicio de vehiculo provider, Endurance is here to help you drive with total confidence. We provide coverage for all kinds of drivers, with various levels available. Whether you just want to protect the most important components that keep your used vehicle moving forward or you want a totally comprehensive package, we’ve got you covered. With our market-leading Advantage protection plan, you even get up to $3,500 in regular maintenance costs (including oil changes), saving you more money on covered repairs and less stress.

As well as top-tier coverage, we also bring you some of the best added benefits offered by warranty companies. Every Endurance vehicle protection plan comes with Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana (including towing, fuel delivery, and lockout services), rental car reimbursement, and trip interruption coverage as standard. On top of that, new Endurance customers also get a year’s access to our Elite Benefits, adding on tire repairs or replacements, key fob replacement, up to $500 in collision discounts, and up to $1,000 in total loss protection. All you need to do is pay an affordable activation fee, and they’re all yours to enjoy.

Unlike most car warranty providers, we’re also the direct administrator of most of our plans, meaning there are no middlemen to deal with when you want to make a claim. Our award-winning customer service team is always available via email or phone if you have a query, or you can download the handy Endurance app to put all of the most important plan information in the palm of your hand. If that wasn’t enough, Endurance plans are also fully transferable to subsequent owners, giving you extra selling power should you decide to part ways with your vehicle and potentially increase its value.

While some warranty providers don’t hold up their end of the bargain when it comes to making a claim, you can rest assured that Endurance isn’t one of them. Our claims process is effortlessly straightforward, and the Endurance team will be happy to help you every step of the way. We also have a 30-day free-look period in place, so you have plenty of time to decide if the plan you’ve signed up for is right for you.

Real-Life Testimonials: Stress Relief in Action

Our customers often say the nicest things, and there have been plenty of times when we’ve helped them handle costly repairs during a stressful situation. Take these Endurance customer reviews, for example:

Endurance testimonial from Ruth F.

Ruth F. shared: “My experiences have been great but so have been the experiences of the maintenance shop. The mechanic has been astounded on how fast the payment for service was received. He had been skeptical because his experience with car warranties always was a hassle, but this was a breeze.”

Endurance testimonial from Ricky S.

Ricky S. said: “I have had the policy for a couple of years with no issues with my vehicle. Within a month I had my transmission go out and my waterpump. Close to $8,000.00 in repairs. Endurance covered all but about $600.00 with no problems at all. I really appreciated the cooperation with the repair centers and the ease in which the transactions were handled. Great service.”

Endurance review from Fred D.Fred D. commented: “I took my truck to a repair center that works with extended warranties and they did everything for me. I got my water pump replaced and I didn’t have to talk to anyone at Endurance. I just paid my deductible and went on my way.”

Is an Extended Warranty Right for You?

If you’re concerned about the cost of keeping your car running, there aren’t many scenarios in which an extended warranty wouldn’t be worth your while. Even if you only use your vehicle for the occasional road trip, having coverage in place while you’re out on the road can be the difference between worrying about mechanical breakdowns and enjoying a relaxed ride.

One example of a time when an extended warranty might not be right for you is if your car is significantly older (over 20 years) or has more than 150,000 miles on the clock. At this point, you may struggle to find a provider who’ll be willing to cover you, so trying to obtain a suitable plan could be more stressful than it’s worth. You might also choose to hold off on an extended warranty if your car still has an active factory warranty — though it never hurts to have more than enough protection.

You Can’t Put a Price on Peace of Mind

Stress is an unavoidable fact of life, and with the cost of car ownership only ever on the rise, things aren’t getting any easier. An extended warranty is by far the best way to protect yourself from pesky repair bills, but no matter how comprehensive the coverage, a plan isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on if you can’t rely on your provider. Thankfully, Endurance is the most trusted name in America — and we’re here to protect you, too.

Since opening our doors in 2006, we’ve helped thousands of drivers save serious money at the repair shop. We pride ourselves on our unrivaled eligibility, offering a wide range of warranty plans aimed at an even wider range of drivers. Whether you’re a casual commuter, a rideshare driver, a luxury car owner, or even if you have a high-mileage vehicle, we have something to suit.

We’re always willing to be flexible, too, so if the base plans aren’t quite right for your needs and budget, our team will customize a plan that ticks all of the right boxes. Call (800) 253-8203 a Solicite una cotización GRATIS for your vehicle, or tienda en linea para ver su precio ahora.

]]>
Extended Warranties in the Age of Self-Driving Cars: What You Need to Know https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/self-driving-cars/ Mon, 25 Mar 2024 10:20:47 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=28541 The emergence of self-driving vehicles has marked a revolutionary shift in the automotive industry by promising safer roads, enhanced mobility, and an unprecedented level of convenience. However, the technological advancements that come with these vehicles also come with new considerations for vehicle ownership, particularly regarding the maintenance and repair tasks required.

The sudden and rapid development of autonomous vehicle technology has led to a fundamental transformation in how vehicles are manufactured. Self-driving cars are equipped with advanced sensors, cameras, and even state-of-the-art artificial intelligence algorithms that heavily reduce the potential for accidents on the road.

By increasing efficiency and improving overall road safety, self-driving cars are sure to become the wave of the future in just a matter of years. However, the integration of these complex systems into vehicles introduces unique challenges for drivers trying to find effective warranty coverage, whether through a dealership or with third-party providers.

Advanced Technologies that Make Up Self-Driving Cars

To understand why a comprehensive extended warranty, also known as a contrato de servicio de vehiculo (VSC), can be so difficult to find with self-driving cars, it’s important to examine the technology within these vehicles. Self-driving cars rely on a sophisticated array of technologies to perceive the environment around them in order to make decisions and navigate the road safely.

Common examples of this technology include an assortment of sensors such as LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging), radar, and cameras, along with powerful artificial intelligence algorithms that allow for a multitude of connectivity features.

LiDAR sensors work by emitting laser pulses meant to measure distances and create a detailed 3D map of the surrounding environment around a vehicle, similar to how you can see the location of other vehicles in a Tesla. This is then combined with the inputs received by radar sensors, which assess the speed and trajectory of objects.

The final piece of the puzzle comes from the advanced cameras under the hood, which capture visual information on the road, such as lane markers, pedestrians, street signs, and more. The artificial intelligence algorithm then takes all of these inputs and processes them in order to make real-time decisions regarding vehicle control and navigation.

The varying complexity and integration of these systems in autonomous vehicles are paramount for meeting the required capabilities of these cars. Unfortunately, they also introduce new challenges for maintenance and coverage that can result in a higher out-of-pocket cost. Unlike traditional mechanical components in a used car or older vehicle, electronic systems and software in a new car require specialized repair skills and diagnostic tools for maintenance, which can heavily impact warranty costs and coverage.

Challenges for Extended Auto Warranties in the Age of Self-Driving Cars

The advent of self-driving vehicles poses unique challenges for warranty companies, given the advancements in technology used in manufacturing. Traditional warranties and manufacturer’s warranty are designed to cover mechanical failures, such as engine or transmission issues. However, the advanced electronic systems and software powering self-driving vehicles require a notable shift in coverage.

One of the primary challenges faced by warranty providers is what was described above: the complexity of electronic systems and software within self-driving vehicles. Electronic systems, unlike mechanical components, are prone to software glitches, sensor malfunctions, and connectivity issues, all of which can impact vehicle performance and safety. These issues are often far less tangible than standard mechanical issues and require specialized training and equipment in order to diagnose the issue. This comes at a higher repair cost and longer downtime for the owner of the vehicle.

Moreover, the purely specialized nature of autonomous vehicle components results in higher repair costs. LiDAR sensors, for example, are precision tools that require careful calibration and maintenance to ensure accurate performance over time. Artificial intelligence also requires software updates periodically to optimize vehicle performance and address safety concerns, but they may not be covered under traditional warranty plans as a result.

Evolving Coverage Needs for Advanced Technology

Naturally, the rise of self-driving vehicles has resulted in extended warranty and factory warranty providers adapting their offerings to encompass some of the sophisticated technologies found in these cars. Comprehensive coverage is now starting to extend beyond traditional mechanical components to include electrical systems and more advanced technologies.

Extended warranties or VSCs for self-driving cars are still limited due to the fact that the technology is still in development. However, it’s not uncommon to see cutting-edge warranty plans that include coverage for the electrical system, various sensors, cameras, and even control units. On top of this, some providers, such as Endurance, also offer additional benefits such as roadside assistance, rental car reimbursements, and more in the event a breakdown does occur while you’re on the road.

As the technology within self-driving vehicles continues to evolve, flexible warranty options will be crucial for addressing the diverse needs of owners. Warranty providers can help owners navigate the complexity of owning a self-driving vehicle by offering customizable coverage plans with a variety of coverage options.

What Owners Should Look For in an Extended Warranty

For owners of self-driving cars, knowing the right warranty package to select can be a challenge, though it is essential to safeguarding your investment from automakers. It’s important to scrutinize coverage details, exclusions, and the warranty provider’s experience with high-tech vehicles. Specifically, consider some of the following factors:

  • Level of Comprehensive Coverage: Start by looking for warranties that offer coverage for both mechanical and electric components, ideally including the sensors, cameras, and control units under the hood.
  • Software Update Inclusion: This is perhaps the most difficult coverage to find, but warranty packages that include any variant of software updates and diagnostic services should be a top priority.
  • Experience and Reputation: Choosing a warranty provider with a proven track record of reliability and customer satisfaction, particularly with high-tech vehicles, can ensure you partner with a provider you trust.
  • Additional Benefits Offered: Finally, protection for your electronics isn’t where warranty coverage should stop. Seek out providers who go above and beyond to offer even more than is necessary, such as 24/7 roadside assistance, trip interruption coverage, towing reimbursement, and more.

The Role of Endurance in the New Landscape

As a leading provider of auto protection, Endurance Warranty is at the forefront of addressing the unique needs of self-driving car owners. While we have yet to venture into autonomous car products, given that they are not widely accepted and approved for use on the roads, we offer full Tesla coverage and coverage for crucial electrical components under the hood.

The Superior and Supreme packages offer coverage for high-tech options and the electrical system that can help reduce repair bills on your new vehicle if a mechanical breakdown occurs. Covered electrical items and high-tech options include features such as, but are not limited to:

  • Electronic Ignition Module
  • Ignition Switch
  • Electronic Instrument Cluster
  • Cruise Control Module
  • Alternator
  • Voltage Regulator
  • Backup Camera
  • Anti-theft System
  • Navigation System

As time and the technology within self-driving vehicles continue to evolve, the level of coverage offered by Endurance will undoubtedly expand. Until that time, rest assured, knowing we provide state-of-the-art protection for state-of-the-art vehicles.

The Future of Extended Warranties and Fully Autonomous Vehicles

As technology advances, the relationship between extended warranty companies and self-driving cars will undoubtedly evolve to give you peace of mind on the road. Future extended warranty plans may incorporate predictive maintenance capabilities such as real-time diagnostics and enhanced coverage for emerging technologies.

With the increasingly rapid innovation of the automotive industry, owners can expect to see a continued emphasis on tailored extended car warranty packages that anticipate and address the needs of autonomous vehicles. Owners can confidently embrace the future of autonomous driving by staying informed and partnering with reliable providers such as Endurance.

Shop for Comprehensive Auto Protection Today

The era of self-driving cars brings excitement and complexity to the world of automotive warranties. As drivers navigate this new landscape, comprehensive extended warranties can offer invaluable protection against the uncertainties of tomorrow’s technology and expensive repairs.

Choosing a reliable plan de protección automática provider, like Endurance Warranty, can help get you the coverage you need while also setting you up with a provider who understands the importance of evolving with technology. We offer a 30-day free look period and affordable deductible options from $0 to $500.

In addition to vehicle service contracts offered by Endurance, new customers can also enjoy Beneficios de élite for a small activation fee, which offer bonus perks including reimbursements for up to four tires per year due to road hazards, up to $1,000 in total loss protection, and much more for car repairs.

To learn more about how Endurance can help keep your vehicle protected, call (800) 253-8203 a Solicite una cotización GRATIS o tienda en linea to see your price today.

Continue reading informative articles, such as provider comparisons with CARCHEX y CarShield, used vehicle reviews, DIY auto repairs, repair shop suggestions, and more, on the Blog Endurance.

]]>
Extended Car Warranties for Vehicles With Rebuilt Engines: What to Expect https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/vehicles-with-rebuilt-engines-what-to-expect/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 10:24:48 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=28513 Everyone wants to own a car, but the freedom that comes with it comes at a cost. According to AAA, the annual cost of car ownership has reached the $12,000 mark — and that number is only expected to increase as time goes by.

A big chunk of that number is attributed to unexpected car repairs, and it should be no surprise that rebuilding or replacing an engine is one of the most expensive repairs you can do to a vehicle. If your used car has had its engine rebuilt for whatever reason in its lifetime, you’ll understandably be concerned about the increased chance of future issues.

As a result, you’ve most likely looked into extended car warranties, also known as vehicle service contracts, and whether they can help to protect you from looming auto shop bills.

Will an extended warranty company cover a used car with a rebuilt engine? And what level of coverage can you expect from one? Our comprehensive guide will tell you everything you need to know.

What Is a Rebuilt Engine?

A rebuilt engine is an engine that has been taken apart, repaired, and put back together again. To do this, mechanics remove the engine from the car, disassemble it, inspect its components, and clean the parts. Rather than replacing everything, they might reuse serviceable parts and replace just the broken or worn-out ones. However, most experts advise against this type of work unless the engine is relatively new or only needs a few specific replacement parts.

There are some pros and cons to having an engine rebuilt.

Pros of a rebuilt engine:

  • It can bring new life to a used vehicle if the powertrain has blown.
  • Adding new parts can proactively address other potential repairs.
  • Having an engine rebuilt is typically cheaper than having it remanufactured.

Cons of a rebuilt engine:

  • A repair shop that rebuilds engines might choose to use cheap salvage or aftermarket parts over official manufacturer replacement parts.
  • By mixing new parts with the existing used parts of the engine, it can limit the rebuilt engine’s overall lifespan.
  • Some extended warranty providers may not cover vehicles with rebuilt engines.

Coverage for Rebuilt Engines

All extended warranty providers have different eligibility criteria, and some may not be willing to cover a rebuilt engine. Those that are will most likely have some stipulations. For example, cars with rebuilt engines might only be eligible for particular coverage plans (e.g., powertrain coverage only), or you may need to be able to prove that only high-quality OEM parts were used when your engine was put back together.

Whatever you do, don’t be tempted to avoid disclosing that your engine was rebuilt when you apply for coverage. While it will no doubt get you over the first hurdle of actually acquiring an extended warranty plan, any mechanics working on your car will know that the engine has been rebuilt and notify your provider as part of the claims process. Whoever your provider might be, this will be considered a breach of contract and result in your coverage being withdrawn. Not only will this be a waste of everyone’s time, but it will also be a waste of your money.

Cost Implications of Having an Engine Rebuilt

While a good quality extended warranty is worth its weight in gold, owners of cars with rebuilt engines should be prepared to pay a higher premium. When pricing your coverage, providers consider a number of factors that could affect how likely your car might be to experience unexpected component failure and the potential severity of repairs that could be required.

An engine rebuild is no small feat, and having to take one apart completely usually indicates a major failure has occurred. This doesn’t bode well for your vehicle’s future, and if salvage parts were used as part of the repair, the outlook is even less optimistic. Even if new parts were used to replace the broken ones, mixing them in with older parts can limit the engine’s efficiency and reduce its lifespan. These things (especially when combined) will likely drive your premium up.

Despite the high potential cost, an extended warranty is always a recommended investment. When you remember that an engine can cost anywhere between $5,000 and $10,000 to replace, your premium will pale compared to the money you save should anything go wrong.

Essential Factors for Coverage

If you’ve found an extended warranty provider that is happy to cover a rebuilt engine, your particular vehicle must meet some requirements before they can confirm whether it’s eligible. For example, you will need documentation that gives full details of the rebuild process, including which specific parts were used, whether they were new or salvaged and whether the mechanics in question were sufficiently qualified to carry out the work.

In addition to requesting the relevant paperwork, your provider will require a comprehensive inspection of your rebuilt engine by a reputable mechanic or related organization. If everything checks out when their report comes back, you should be all set to sign up for any relevant coverage plans. However, there may be some restrictions on the types of plans available to vehicles with rebuilt engines.

Endurance Protects Vehicles with Rebuilt Engines

At Endurance, we pride ourselves on our unrivaled eligibility and cover vehicles with rebuilt engines. Like how we cover salvage titles or rebuilt vehicles, rebuilt engines aren’t a problem as long as you have the correct documentation and are willing to have the vehicle undergo an inspection before coverage can begin.

Nuestro plan de ventajas is a great choice for owners of cars with rebuilt engines. It offers some of the most comprehensive protection on the market and is the only plan to include up to $3,500 in annual routine maintenance, including oil changes. Advantage also has our trademark benefits and eligibility, covering everything from salvaged and rebuilt vehicles to high-tech vehicles, tire height modifications, and Canadian vehicles.

Tips for Owners with Rebuilt Engines

For anyone in the process of purchasing a vehicle with a rebuilt engine, make sure that the seller can provide you with all of the relevant documentation. This will, of course, help you secure an garantía extendida later down the line, but it will also reassure you that your money is being invested in a quality car. If you already own a vehicle with a rebuilt engine with supporting documents, keep them safe and well organized whenever you decide to approach your preferred warranty provider.

Rebuilt engine or not, every warranty provider stipulates that you must follow your manufacturer’s recommended maintenance plan for coverage to remain active, so make sure to follow it to the letter. It’s also recommended that you thoroughly research what a provider is willing to cover before you approach them and ask as many questions as possible about rebuilt engine coverage.

You need to know exactly what’s being covered and under what circumstances, so don’t be afraid to ask for a copy of your contract and read through it with a customer service representative if necessary. The number one reason for rejected claims at any warranty provider is that failed components are not included in the person’s plan, so go through everything with a fine-tooth comb and only put pen to paper when you’re certain you’re happy.

Rebuilt Engine FAQs

Still have some questions about extended warranties for cars with rebuilt engines? You might find the answers here:

Do extended warranties cover engine replacement?

Extended warranty coverage ultimately depends on your provider and the coverage plan you’ve signed up for. If you choose Endurance, an engine swap will certainly be covered under our terms providing that the issue is caused by mechanical failure and diagnosed by a certified mechanic.

What is not covered under an extended warranty?

Extended warranties are specifically designed to protect vehicle owners from the cost of repair bills incurred due to unexpected component failure. In this way, they differ from the coverage offered by a car insurance company, which covers the cost of repair bills incurred due to a collision or other such incident. Ultimately, what’s covered (and therefore what isn’t covered) by your extended warranty will come down to the terms of your individual contract. So make sure to read through it carefully and get to grips with it.

Are vehicles with rebuilt engines eligible for extended car warranties?

The short answer is yes — but not with every provider. Some providers aren’t keen on covering vehicles with rebuilt engines, but at Endurance, we understand that every driver’s situation is different. We have a wide range of plans designed for an even wider set of circumstances, so get in touch, and let’s get you covered.

You Can’t Put a Price on Peace of Mind

The cost of car ownership is always on the rise, and these days, an unexpected trip to the auto shop can mean wiping out your wallet. Breakdowns also have a nasty habit of happening at the worst possible moment, leaving you stranded at the roadside hundreds of miles from home. To drive with total confidence, you need an extended vehicle warranty watching over you — and Endurance is the country’s number one provider.

Since 2006, we’ve helped thousands of drivers protect themselves from unexpected repair costs. Our planes de protección de automóviles are designed to cater to almost every driver, with something for casual commuters, roadtrippers, high-mileage vehicles, and even select luxury car models. We’re flexible with our plans, so if none of the base packages meet your individual needs or budget, our team can customize a type of warranty that does.

We offer quality coverage as well as some of the best added benefits. All Endurance plans come with 24/7 roadside assistance (including towing, fuel delivery, and lockout services), rental car reimbursement, and trip interruption costs as standard. If that wasn’t enough, new Endurance customers also get a year’s access to our Beneficios de élite, which adds up to four tire repairs or replacements annually, key fob replacement, up to $500 in collision discounts, and up to $1,000 in total loss protection. Pay the affordable activation fee and these bonus benefits are yours to enjoy.

Unlike most vehicle service contract providers, we’re the direct administrator of most of our plans — meaning no middlemen to deal with whenever you want to claim. Our award-winning customer service team is always around to answer any queries you might have via email or phone, and the handy Endurance app puts the most important plan information in the palm of your hand. On top of all that, Endurance plans are also fully transferable to subsequent vehicle owners, potentially increasing the value of your car should you come to sell it.

Online auto experts unanimously rate Endurance as the best option for extended auto protection in the USA. We also have thousands of five-star reviews from happy customers on sites like ConsumerAffairs and Trustpilot. Take a look, and when you’re ready to find out more, call us at (800) 253-8203 para solicitar un Cotización Gratis o tienda en linea para ver su precio ahora.

If you’d like to do some more reading first, check out our extended warranty blog for more helpful articles, like provider comparisons with CarShield y CARCHEX, DIY auto tips, seguro averia mecanica, and vehicle reviews.

]]>
Exploring Extended Car Warranty Options for Classic and Vintage Cars https://www.endurancewarranty.com/es/learning-center/extended-warranty/extended-car-warranty-options-for-classic-cars-vintage-cars/ Sat, 24 Feb 2024 16:36:53 +0000 https://www.endurancewarranty.com/?p=28352 Classic and vintage cars are beloved across America. Whatever the era, their iconic designs are instantly recognizable and hark back to when vehicles were just built differently. There are plenty of classic car enthusiasts out there who buy, restore, and drive older vehicles. But the older the car, the greater the chance of mechanical problems.

With the average annual cost of car ownership recently boiling over $12,000 (and potentially even higher for classic car owners), it’s a smart idea to try to keep that number to a minimum. One of the best ways to do that is with an extended warranty, which covers the unexpected car repair costs whenever they rear their head.

While it can sometimes be tough to find coverage for older vehicles, quality providers like Endurance will gladly lend a hand if the car in question is less than 20 years old. Here, we’ll take a deeper look at why coverage is so important and the options available.

What Is an Extended Warranty and What Does It Cover?

In the simplest possible terms, an extended warranty is the best way to protect yourself (and your wallet) from the cost of unexpected car repairs. But so you get the full picture, let’s go all the way back to the beginning.

No matter how old your car is, when it rolled off the production line as a new car, it came with what’s known as a Garantía de Fábrica or a manufacturer warranty. This acts as a promise by the manufacturer to repair or replace any parts that fail due to fault within a predetermined number of years or miles traveled (whichever comes first). It’s a very comprehensive level of protection that’s great while it lasts. But when it expires, you, the owner, are fully responsible for any future repair bills.

If you want to keep enjoying the peace of mind an auto protection plan offers, there are a couple of options. The first is a more traditional garantía extendida, which does exactly what the name implies and extends your protection beyond the expiry date. You can usually purchase this type of vehicle warranty from your dealership or your manufacturer.

While it might seem like a good deal on the surface, this coverage has a few major drawbacks. It’s more expensive, you’re tied to dealerships for auto repairs (which isn’t ideal if you break down hundreds of miles from one), and you need to purchase the coverage while your factory warranty is still active. Leave it a day late, and you’ll no longer qualify.

The universally preferred alternative to a traditional extended warranty is a contrato de servicio de vehiculo (VSC) from a third-party provider like Endurance. Third parties are incentivized to offer almost as comprehensive coverage at an even better price point, usually throwing in plenty of additional perks to sweeten the deal. You’re also free to have repairs carried out at any certified repair facility, and you can purchase a VSC regardless of factory warranty status — great news for classic and vintage car owners.

While we’re on the topic, it’s worth noting that an extended auto warranty and auto insurance are very different. More specifically, extended warranty plans protect you from the cost of repair bills as a result of unexpected component failure, while auto insurance protects you from the cost of repair bills as a result of a collision or other such incident. However, investing in both is always recommended for total money-saving potential.

The Unique Needs of Older Cars

Older cars aren’t just unique in appearance — they also have unique needs. Due to their age, replacement parts might be harder to come by. They might have a more demanding recommended maintenance schedule. And if they’ve been on the road for almost two decades, repairs will probably be more regular, too.

The older the car, the higher the chance these repairs fall into the major category. For example, an older head gasket could fail completely, which (according to our friends at RepairPal) will set you back somewhere between $1,915 and $2,220. Sign up for an extended warranty with the appropriate level of coverage, though, and your provider will pay for the covered repairs.

Understanding Extended Warranty Coverage for Older Cars

When it comes to the question of what extended warranties cover, they usually fall into one of three types:

  • Powertrain warranty: A powertrain warranty is the most basic level of coverage available, protecting just the most important (and expensive) components that keep your vehicle moving forward. This includes your turbo/supercharger, drive axle, brakes, power steering, air conditioning and heating, fuel system, engine cooling system, cylinder head and intake manifold gasket seals, and electrical components.
  • Inclusionary warranty: A more comprehensive option that covers everything in a powertrain warranty and then some. If it’s specifically stated on your contract, it’s covered.
  • Exclusionary warranty: The most comprehensive extended warranty that covers almost everything between your bumpers (aka like a bumper-to-bumper warranty) except those components specifically listed on your contract.

However, when it comes to older vehicles, your coverage options might be more limited. Some extended warranty providers refuse to cover older cars altogether. At Endurance, we want to help as many drivers as possible, so our Select Premier coverage plan is designed to protect vital components in cars with up to 150,000 miles on the clock that are less than 20 years old. If your vehicle qualifies, you can enjoy quality coverage for your powertrain and select electrical systems.

Cost Considerations for Extended Warranties on Older Cars

No two cars are exactly the same, so no two warranties will cost the same amount. Whatever the vehicle, when you ask a provider for a quote, there are several factors they need to take into account. This includes things like the make and model of the vehicle, how old it is, how many miles it has traveled, and the reasons you drive it (e.g., commercial purposes).

While an older used vehicle with more mileage is almost guaranteed to be more expensive to acquire a vehicle protection plan, don’t forget just how expensive repairs can be. An extended warranty might cost you a lot of money in the short term, but the long-term savings can’t be denied. With a solid contract from a trustworthy provider, you could save hundreds — if not thousands — of dollars on trips to the auto shop.

Tips for Choosing the Right Warranty

Choosing the right warranty can be tough, whether it’s your first or fifth time. There are so many factors you need to consider. Especially if your vehicle is older or has more miles on the clock. For an easier start, compile a list of the most respected providers in your area and immediately filter out the ones that don’t cover older cars. You can quickly filter out even more if they don’t cover specific components you’d like to protect or if the purposes for which you’ll be using the car don’t qualify.

Once you have your shortlist, it’s time to compare and contrast. Weigh up things like price vs. level of coverage, and make sure to go through any prospective contracts with a fine-tooth comb. Getting to grips with what’s included and what’s excluded is important. The number one reason providers ever reject repair claims is that the person’s policy doesn’t cover the component in question. So make sure you’re fully familiar with what you’re getting before you put pen to paper.

The Benefits of Endurance Warranty for Older Cars

Not only is Endurance one of the few providers in America that covers older used cars, but we’re also one of the most reputable. Our Select Premier plan is designed with older car owners in mind, giving owners of cars with up to 150,000 miles on the clock that are up to 20 years old the opportunity to protect their pride and joy. More than just a powertrain plan, Select Premier has a relatively small exclusion list, covering your:

  • Cooling systems
  • Air conditioners
  • Drive axles
  • Motor
  • Transfer units
  • Fuel systems
  • Transmissions
  • Heating
  • Electrical components
  • Some luxury electrical components
  • Seals and gaskets

But an Endurance contract gets you so much more than just coverage. You’ll also benefit from a whole suite of added perks that come standard for every customer. This includes Asistencia en carretera 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana if you break down, trip interruption coverage to keep inconvenience to a minimum, and rental car reimbursement if your car is stuck in the repair shop for a while. We offer varying deductibles from $0 to $500 and a 30-day free look period. New Endurance customers also get a year of Elite Benefits for a nominal activation fee, which adds even more value for money.

Shop for the Best Extended Car Warranty

Having an extended warranty can be a lifesaver when it comes to potential breakdowns. Component failure has a nasty habit of happening at the worst possible moment, leaving you stranded by the roadside hundreds of miles from home. You need a top-quality auto protection plan to ensure that doesn’t happen to you. And Endurance is America’s most trusted provider!

Our HQ in Northbrook, Illinois, opened its doors way back in 2006. Almost two decades since then, we’ve helped thousands of drivers save serious money on the cost of car ownership. Our eligibility is unrivaled, we offer low monthly payments, and we have a wide range of plans designed for an even wider range of drivers.

From casual commuters to select luxury car owners and even high-mileage cars, we have something to suit almost any situation. And if our base plans aren’t quite right for your individual needs and budget, our award-winning service team will customize the perfect plan for you.

Better yet, we also offer some of the best added benefits in the business. All Endurance customers can access 24/7 roadside assistance (with towing and lockout services), rental car coverage, and trip interruption costs as standard with every contract. On top of that, new customers also get a year of our Paquete de beneficios Élite, adding up to four tire repairs or replacements annually, key fob replacement, up to $500 in collision discounts, and up to $1,000 in total loss protection. All you need to do to enjoy them is pay a small activation fee.

Experts across the web recommend us as the country’s best vehicle service contract provider, and we have thousands of five-star reviews from happy customers. We offer a 30-day free look period, so give us a try! Call (800) 253-8203 a Solicite una cotización GRATIS. Tú también puedes tienda en linea para ver su precio ahora!

If you’d like to do a little more reading, our extended warranty blog has many more helpful articles. Read comparisons of other car warranty companies like CarShield and CARCHEX, frequently asked questions (FAQs) about warranty costs, and auto expert tips for everyday drivers.

]]>