2010 Ford F150 Regular Cab Tire Warranty 1st Printing - Page 9

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In observance of U.S. Federal Law, this warranty and policy has been designated a "Limited Warranty". Continental Tire does not intend to represent through this Limited Warranty and Policy that tire failures can not happen. 5. CONTINENTAL TIRE'S OBLIGATIONS Replacement of Eligible Tires will be made by any Continental/General Tire brand authorized dealer or vehicle dealer authorized to handle Continental/General Tire brand tire adjustments ("Authorized Dealer"). Continental Tire will replace the tire pursuant to the terms of this Limited Warranty and Policy. Tires that are replaced under an adjustment basis under this Limited Warranty and Policy become the property of Continental Tire. 6. OWNER'S OBLIGATIONS To make an eligible claim under this Limited Warranty and Policy, the owner must present a claim with the tire(s) to an Authorized Dealer. For the nearest Authorized Dealer, consult the Yellow Pages, the Continental/General Tire brand internet address, or the 800 numbers shown in Section 7. Owner must present new vehicle registration form or new vehicle sales invoice indicating the date of purchase. Owner will be required to sign the Continental Tire Limited Warranty Claim Form or dealer replacement sales receipt. Owner is responsible for paying all applicable taxes set forth under this Limited Warranty and Policy. Owner is also responsible for paying local tire-disposal fees where applicable and any parts or service regardless of mileage or months of service. This includes payment for tire rotation, alignment, towing, road service, valve stems and tire repairs. Owner is responsible for maintaining proper tire air pressure and for proper maintenance of the tire. At the time of making a claim, owner is required to present the tire(s) and new vehicle registration form or new vehicle sales invoice showing date of purchase. If satisfactory proof-of-purchase date is not provided, the D.O.T. (Tire Identification Number) date of manufacture will be used. 7

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In observance of U.S. Federal Law, this warranty and policy has
been designated a “Limited Warranty”. Continental Tire does not
intend to represent through this Limited Warranty and Policy
that tire failures can not happen.
5. CONTINENTAL TIRE’S OBLIGATIONS
Replacement of Eligible Tires will be made by any Continental/General
Tire brand authorized dealer or vehicle dealer authorized to handle
Continental/General Tire brand tire adjustments (“Authorized Dealer”).
Continental Tire will replace the tire pursuant to the terms of this
Limited Warranty and Policy. Tires that are replaced under an
adjustment basis under this Limited Warranty and Policy become the
property of Continental Tire.
6. OWNER’S OBLIGATIONS
To make an eligible claim under this Limited Warranty and Policy, the
owner must present a claim with the tire(s) to an Authorized Dealer. For
the nearest Authorized Dealer, consult the Yellow Pages, the
Continental/General Tire brand internet address, or the 800 numbers
shown in Section 7. Owner must present new vehicle registration form or
new vehicle sales invoice indicating the date of purchase. Owner will be
required to sign the Continental Tire Limited Warranty Claim Form or
dealer replacement sales receipt.
Owner is responsible for paying all applicable taxes set forth under this
Limited Warranty and Policy. Owner is also responsible for paying local
tire-disposal fees where applicable and any parts or service regardless of
mileage or months of service. This includes payment for tire rotation,
alignment, towing, road service, valve stems and tire repairs. Owner is
responsible for maintaining proper tire air pressure and for proper
maintenance of the tire.
At the time of making a claim, owner is required to present the tire(s)
and new vehicle registration form or new vehicle sales invoice showing
date of purchase. If satisfactory proof-of-purchase date is not provided,
the D.O.T. (Tire Identification Number) date of manufacture will be used.
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