Warranty

Standard Limited Warranty
For Replacement Passenger Tires, Light Truck Tires, and
Temporary Spares
This Limited Warranty/Adjustment Policy provides for tire replacement under specified
conditions. This policy applies to tires used in normal highway service (commercial applications
excluded) displaying warrantable conditions. Tires that become unserviceable or wear out
because of neglect or mistreatment are excluded from Yokohama warranty coverage.
Warranty Eligibility
This warranty applies to every Yokohama replacement passenger car, light truck, and temporary
spare tire bearing the Yokohama brand name and complete Department of Transportation serial
identification number and operated during normal highway use (commercial applications
excluded) in the United States. These tires are covered by this warranty for the life of the original
usable tread depth (the original tread depth down to the level of treadwear indicators molded at
2/32 inch (1.6 mm)) or for 60 months from the date of purchase (proof of purchases required) or
72 months from the date of manufacture (if no proof of purchase available), whichever comes
first. This warranty applies only to the original tire purchaser, and is not transferrable to any
other party. This time period does not represent the expected service life for tires covered by this
warranty.
What is Not Warranted
Tires that have become unserviceable for the following reasons:
Road hazard injuries or damage caused to the tire by obstacles or debris, such as cuts,
punctures (whether repairable or not), snags, bruises, tears, abrasions, or impact breaks.
Improper repairs or repairs that have failed.
Improper inflation or other maintenance abuses.
Improper application of tire size and/or specification.
Improper mounting/dismounting procedures or tire/wheel assembly balance.
Mechanical irregularities in the vehicle or wheel, such as bent wheel assemblies,
misalignment, worn or faulty components.
Weather checking/cracking or failures resulting from these conditions on tires purchased
more than four years (48 months) prior to a warranty claim. If proof of purchase is not
provided, the DOT serial number is used.
Accident, corrosion, vandalism, fire, or damage caused by nature.

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