Service manual

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Items Not Covered Continued:
Custom wheels are warranted for three (3) years or thirty-six thousand (36,000)
miles in cases of structural defects. Normal wear and tear due to use and exposure
or other problems due to improper maintenance or improper torquing of the wheels
are not covered by this warranty. Retorquing of wheels per Mark III Owner’s Manual
Wheel Maintenance is considered Normal Maintenance and is not covered by this
warranty (See Mark III Owner’s Manual Wheel Maintenance.)
This warranty does not cover alterations or equipment added to the Mark III
conversion or chassis by the dealer or other sources or problems with other
components related to such alterations or additions.
The cost of repairing damage caused by environment factors or "Acts of God."
"Environmental factors" include but are not limited to such things as airborne
fallout, chemicals, tree saps, salt, ocean spray and road hazards. "Acts of God"
includes, but are not limited to, such things as hail storms, wind storms, tornado’s,
sand storms, lightning, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, the application of
chemicals or sealants subsequent to manufacture, etc., is not covered. See
Chemical Paint Spotting.
Any part that was replaced under warranty will be covered for the duration of the
original conversion warranty only.
The tire manufacturer warrants tires. The tire warranty is included with your
Mark III package.
Maintenance - Normal Maintenance such as those detailed in the Factory Owner’s
manual and the Mark III Owner’s Manual are not covered and are the owner’s
expense. Also, items requiring replacement or repair from routine wear, use, and
exposure are not covered.
Chemical Paint Spotting:
Some weather and atmospheric conditions can create chemical fallout. Air borne
pollutants can fall and may damage painted surfaces on your vehicle. This damage
can take many forms, including blotching/ringlet shaped discoloration’s and small
irregular dark spots etched into the painted surfaces. Chemical paint spotting is not
covered by warranty.
Interior/ Exterior Paint, Trim, and Appearance Items:
Defects in paint, trim, upholstery or other appearance items are normally corrected
during new vehicle inspections. If you find any paint or appearance concerns
advise your dealership as soon as possible. Deterioration due to use and exposure
are not covered by the warranty. The instructions in the owner's manual regarding
the care of paint, trim, upholstery, glass and other appearance items should be
followed closely.
* Note:
Cosmetic or surface corrosion (resulting from stone chips, scratches in the
paint, for example) is not included in the Paint, Trim, and Appearance Items
coverage.