Tires must have been purchased from
Airdrie
Honda.
Must present the original purchase
receipt and tire to Airdrie
Honda.
Conditions for
protection:
Purchaser must rotate
and balance tires as outlined by the vehicle
manufacturer.
Purchaser must operate tires at inflation
pressures as outlined by the vehicle
manufacturer.
Purchaser must keep all mechanical parts
that effect tires in proper working
condition.
What is
covered:
'Road hazard
protection' is defined as a tire that becomes unserviceable due to cuts,
non-repairable punctures, or impact damage. Airdrie Honda will repair
tires with tread-face injuries in accordance with established RMA
(Rubber Manufacturers Association) standards.
This protection covers road
hazards in passenger, performance and light truck tires purchased from
Airdrie Honda. Does not cover labor.
This protection is valid for sixty (60) months
from the date of purchase or when the tire reaches 1.6 mm (2/32") in
remaining tread depth regardless of age. When the tire has 1.6 mm
(2/32") or less in tread depth it is considered worn out.
This protection provides credit based upon
remaining usable tread at the time of the failure due to road
hazard.
'Usable tread' is defined as the original tread
depth of a tire less 1.6 mm (2/32") 'tread wear indicators'.
Credit is determined by multiplying the usable
remaining tread by the current price of the tire.
This protection is a promise under certain
conditions to give credit on a pro-rated basis towards the
purchase
of a new tire. This protection does not imply that tires sold by
Airdrie Honda meet certain specifications or cannot fail. This
protection does not replace or modify any original tire manufacturers
warranty on material and workmanship.
This tire protection is only valid at
Airdrie Honda.
What is not
covered:
A tire that
is damaged/failed due to vandalism.
A tire that is damaged/failed due to an
accident.
A tire that is damaged/failed due to
commercial use.
A tire that is damaged/failed due to
racing.
A tire that is damaged/failed due to off-road
use.
A tire that is damaged/failed due to snow
chains or studs.
A tire that is damaged/failed due to rapid or
irregular wear.
A tire that is damaged/failed due to wear from
worn mechanical components on the vehicle.
A tire that is damaged/failed due to improper
wheel alignment.
Tires transferred from the vehicle on which
they were originally installed.
Loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of
vehicle or consequential damage. Some jurisdictions do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above limitations or exclusions may not apply.
Labor for mount, balance and install.
Tire Care
Recommendations:
Have the air pressure
in your tires checked by a tire professional at least once a
month.
Always request that tire pressures are
set as per vehicle manufacturer's
specifications.
Do not over load your
vehicle.
Always insist on an RMA approved
two-piece tire
repair.
It is recommended to have your lug nuts
re-torqued 100 kms after your tires are serviced or
replaced.
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