This is a list of covered Part Numbers. Anything not listed is likely not covered. I've learned that Bolts, Attachment Components, and most of the Exhaust System are NOT covered.
You can look up your Part Numbers on Courtesy's site then look below to see if it's covered.
__________________ 2006 Titan SE CC Granite, S&B Intake w/ AirRaid TBS, Superchips Cortex, Big Tow w/ 18" Chrome Six Spokes, Active Tuning Grounding Kit, Axle Vent Mod, Mag-Hytec rear diff cover ,True Trac, Armada front spoiler,and Cowl painted. Nismo stripe kit. Katzkins leather interior. Stillen Dual Side Exit Exhaust, Stillen front sway bar w/PRG end links. PRG mini lift, Bilstein 5100's, PML trans pan w/guage set in Lo-tek pod. All Amsoil fluids, of course, I am a dealer. Not one piece of WRP Technology junk on it.
just purchased a 2007 titan se 2wd with 30K miles
i have the opportunity to purchase a nissan extended new car warranty through the dealer at employee rates
shall i do it? is it worth it?
what about adding a leveling kit, dual exhaust and intake system. does that void certin parts and most of my warranty components?
any advice would be apppreciated.
new nissan member. never owned one and love it after only a week.
thanks
Exhaust is not covered regardless. The others depend on your dealership on how easy it is to get done. I have a dealership here that blames everything on mods and a few others that always cover it just fine. The free Rental car the warranty provides is worth it IMHO.
I bought a new 04 Titan and an extended warranty. Charts like the ones shown here that are dated when I bought the warranty cover the oil cooler hoses. The dealer replaced these hoses, but denied warranty because the new, 2008 chart does not list the hoses. Is this a mistake, or fraud? I talked to Nissan about this. They called back ans ask for copies of my original document. And now they do not reply. I really like my Titan, but this may be the last straw.
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