Endurance Warranty Contract Summary

It is important to read the entire contract carefully before you purchase it. You should also be aware of your state’s laws and regulations regarding vehicle service contracts. This is not intended to be legal advice nor should you use this information to determine if the contract is right for you.

Advantage

Coverage Options:

  1. Prime Plan: Covers essential vehicle components, including the engine, transmission, turbo/supercharger, drive axle, brakes, steering, electrical systems, and more.
  2. Plus Plan: Adds coverage for parts like the ABS control module, additional engine and transmission components, and more extensive steering and electrical systems.
  3. Preferred Plan: Offers the most comprehensive coverage, including all parts covered by the Prime and Plus plans, with fewer exclusions.

Additional Benefits:

  • Roadside Assistance: 24-hour emergency services like towing, battery jumpstart, and lockout services.
  • Rental Car Reimbursement: Up to $30 per day while your vehicle is being repaired for covered issues.
  • Trip Interruption: Provides up to $150 per day for a maximum of three days if a breakdown occurs more than 100 miles from home.

Exclusions:

  • Routine maintenance (oil changes, tire rotations).
  • Cosmetic repairs (paint, upholstery).
  • Damage caused by accidents, misuse, or lack of maintenance.
  • Aftermarket modifications (unless specific options are added, such as a lift kit).

Optional Add-Ons:

  • Lift Kit Coverage: Covers vehicles with body or suspension lifts of up to 6 inches.
  • Seals and Gaskets Option: Offers extended coverage for seals and gaskets as standalone repairs.

The contract also includes detailed procedures for filing claims, obtaining prior authorization, and responsibilities for maintaining the vehicle properly

Advantage Contract Sample

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This plan is a Vehicle Service Contract (VSC) agreement. It’s basically an extended warranty for your car that covers repairs for certain components if they break down. Here’s a breakdown of the key points:

What this Agreement is:

  • This is a contract between you and the administrator (Endurance Dealer Services) that outlines the terms of your vehicle service contract.
  • It’s not a warranty or insurance policy and doesn’t cover everything that might go wrong with your car.

How to Use this Agreement:

  • Read the definitions section (Section II) to understand the meaning of specific terms used throughout the agreement.
  • Pay close attention to sections that outline what is and isn’t covered (Sections VI & VIII).
  • Understand your responsibilities as a contract holder (Section IV).
  • Learn how to file a claim if your car breaks down (Section V).
  • If you have questions, contact the administrator at the provided number (877-414-0134).

Key Points:

You can cancel the contract at any time, and the administrator can cancel it if you fail to meet your responsibilities. There’s a waiting period before coverage begins (explained on the application page). Breakdowns during this time are not covered.

You are responsible for maintaining your vehicle and providing accurate information about its condition. The contract has a limit of liability, which is the maximum amount the administrator will pay for repairs (explained on the application page).

The Vehicle Service Contract (VSC) you provided outlines the specific components covered and exclusions for your vehicle.

Covered Components

The VSC covers a wide range of components, including:

  • Engine: Cylinder block, cylinder head(s), pistons, piston rings, crankshaft, bearings, camshaft, valves, and more.
  • Transmission: Internally lubricated parts within the transmission, gears, bearings, internal drive gears, transmission case.
  • Primary Drive: Internally lubricated parts within the primary drive case, gears, bearings, internal drive gears.
  • Drive Assemblies: Differential housing, transaxle housing, final drive housing, axle shafts, constant velocity joints, universal joints, drive shafts.  
  • Steering: Upper and lower steering stem bearings and bushings, axle, steering stem, handlebar, steering stem nut and rod ends, steering stem shaft.  
  • Seals & Gaskets: For all covered parts listed.
  • Suspension: Internally lubricated parts within the forks/fork tubes and front hub, swing arm bearings or bushings, front and rear wheel bearings, swing arm, upper and lower control arms, ball joints, kingpins.  
  • Electrical: Alternator, starter assembly, manually operated switches, cooling fan motor, wiring harness, ignition coil(s), rectifier, stator assembly, rotor assembly.  
  • Gauges: All factory instrumentation (mechanical and electronic) and electronic instrument sensors.
  • Brakes: Brake backing plates, brake hubs, disc rotors, calipers, master cylinder assembly, hydraulic lines.
  • Touring Bike Additional Coverage: (if purchased) Intercom, audio entertainment, fairing hardware, saddlebag/travel trunks, sidecar hardware.

Exclusions

The VSC does not cover:

  • Normal wear and tear: Parts that naturally wear out over time.
  • Maintenance: Routine maintenance services like oil changes, tune-ups, and fluid flushes.
  • Pre-existing conditions: Issues that existed before the contract was purchased.
  • Cosmetic damage: Dents, scratches, or other cosmetic issues.
  • Accidental damage: Damage caused by accidents, collisions, or misuse.
  • Racing or competitive use: Damage caused during races or non-standard use.
  • Custom parts or modifications: Aftermarket parts or modifications may void the warranty.
  • Improper maintenance: Failure to follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule.
  • External factors: Damage caused by power surges, floods, earthquakes, or other external events.
  • Intentional damage: Damage caused by vandalism or misuse.

Additional Notes:

  • The specific coverage may vary depending on the plan you purchased.
  • It’s important to read the entire contract for detailed information on what is and isn’t covered.
  • Contact the administrator at 877-414-0134 if you have any questions about your specific coverage.

Premier

his Endurance contract is a vehicle service contract (VSC) that covers the repair or replacement of certain components of your vehicle if they break down during the coverage period. It is not a warranty or insurance policy, and it does not cover everything that might go wrong with your vehicle.

Here is a summary of the key terms and conditions of the contract:

  • Coverage: The contract covers a wide range of components, including the engine, transmission, drive axles, steering, suspension, electrical, brakes, and air conditioning. However, there are some exclusions, such as wear and tear, normal maintenance, and damage caused by accidents or misuse.
  • Waiting period: There is a waiting period before coverage begins. The length of the waiting period is specified in the contract application page.
  • Deductible: You will be responsible for paying a deductible for each covered repair. The amount of the deductible is specified in the contract application page.
  • Limit of liability: The administrator will not pay more than a certain amount for covered repairs during the contract period. The limit of liability is specified in the contract application page.
  • Cancellation: You can cancel the contract at any time for a full refund if you have not filed a claim. If you cancel the contract after you have filed a claim, you will only receive a prorated refund.

Here are some of the specific benefits covered under this contract:

  • Repair or replacement of covered components: If a covered component breaks down during the coverage period, the administrator will pay to repair or replace it.
  • 24-hour roadside assistance: The contract includes 24-hour roadside assistance, which can help you if your vehicle breaks down and you need a tow truck, jump start, or other assistance.

Covered Components

This Endurance contract covers a wide range of components, including:

  • Engine: Cylinder block, cylinder head(s), pistons, piston rings, crankshaft, bearings, camshaft, valves, and more.  
  • Transmission: Internally lubricated parts within the transmission, gears, bearings, internal drive gears, transmission case.  
  • Primary Drive: Internally lubricated parts within the primary drive case, gears, bearings, internal drive gears.
  • Drive Assemblies: Differential housing, transaxle housing, final drive housing, axle shafts, constant velocity joints, universal joints, drive shafts.  
  • Steering: Upper and lower steering stem bearings and bushings, axle, steering stem, handlebar, steering stem nut and rod ends, steering stem shaft.  
  • Seals & Gaskets: For all covered parts listed.  
  • Suspension: Internally lubricated parts within the forks/fork tubes and front hub, swing arm bearings or bushings, front and rear wheel bearings, swing arm, upper and lower control arms, ball joints, kingpins.  
  • Electrical: Alternator, starter assembly, manually operated switches, cooling fan motor, wiring harness, ignition coil(s), rectifier, stator assembly, rotor assembly.  
  • Gauges: All factory instrumentation (mechanical and electronic) and electronic instrument sensors.
  • Brakes: Brake backing plates, brake hubs, disc rotors, calipers, master cylinder assembly, hydraulic lines.
  • Touring Bike Additional Coverage: (if purchased) Intercom, audio entertainment, fairing hardware, saddlebag/travel trunks, sidecar hardware.

Exclusions

The VSC does not cover:

  • Normal wear and tear: Parts that naturally wear out over time.
  • Maintenance: Routine maintenance services like oil changes, tune-ups, and fluid flushes.
  • Pre-existing conditions: Issues that existed before the contract was purchased.
  • Wear and Tear: Gradual reduction in operating performance of a vehicle part.
  • Cosmetic damage: Dents, scratches, or other cosmetic issues.
  • Accidental damage: Damage caused by accidents, collisions, or misuse.
  • Racing or competitive use: Damage caused during races or non-standard use.
  • Custom parts or modifications: Aftermarket parts or modifications may void the warranty.
  • Improper maintenance: Failure to follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule.
  • External factors: Damage caused by power surges, floods, earthquakes, or other external events.
  • Intentional damage: Damage caused by vandalism or misuse.  

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