Michelin LIGHT TRUCK TIRE Automobile Parts User Manual


 
PAX
®
SYSTEM TIRE LIMITED WARRANTY
new vehicle registration or tire sales invoice. If no proof of purchase is available,
coverage will be based on date of manufacture.
PAX
®
SYSTEM SUPPORT RING
Michelin PAX System Support ring , used in normal service on the vehicle
on which they were originally fitted and in accordance with the
maintenance recommendations and safety warnings contained in the
attached owner’s manual, are covered by this warranty against defects in
workmanship and materials, for 6 years from the date of purchase.
Replacement will be made in accordance with the terms and conditions
described under “HOW REPLACEMENT CHARGES ARE CALCULATED”
on page 4.
THE PAX
®
SYSTEM ASSURANCE PLAN
In addition to the limited warranty coverage described above, Michelin
PAX System also carries the Michelin PAX System Assurance Plan.
Most tire punctures can be repaired if the driver acts quickly to have the
puncturing object removed at the first sign of tire air loss. No tire,
regardless of its quality, is indestructible and even a PAX System tire can be
rendered unserviceable by road hazard injury. If this happens, Michelin will
replace your tire under the terms and conditions described in HOW
REPLACEMENT CHARGES ARE CALCULATED. This PAX System Assurance
Plan is not a warranty or protection against all road hazard injuries. It is an
added value to the consumer that provides for replacement of tires that
come out of service as the result of conditions not covered by the limited
warranty.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE LIMITED WARRANTY
OR MICHELIN
®
PAX
®
SYSTEM ASSURANCE PLAN
Michelin PAX System tires and support rings which become unrepairable
and/or unserviceable due to:
• Incorrect mounting of the tire, tire/wheel imbalance, or improper repair;
• Misapplication, improper maintenance, racing, under inflation, over
inflation, or other abuse;
• Uneven or rapid wear which results from mechanical irregularity in the vehicle
such as wheel misalignment, (a measured tread difference of 2\32 nds of an
inch or more across the tread of the same tire);
• Accident, fire, chemical corrosion, tire alteration, or vandalism;
• Flat spotting caused by improper storage;
• The addition of liquid, solid or gaseous materials other than air, nitrogen or
carbon dioxide (for example, water base sealers or balancing substances);
• Ozone or weather checking;
• Use of Michelin PAX System tires and support rings without a correctly
operating low air pressure warning system.
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