2006 Lincoln Navigator Tire Warranty 1st Printing - Page 25

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• Tires on any vehicle registered and normally operated outside the United States of America or Canada. • Tires which have been recapped, or retreaded, or regrooved. • Tires used in racing or other competitive events. • Tires improperly repaired or with repairs not conforming to Rubber Manufacturers Association standards, or with section repairs, or with self-vulcanizing plug only. • Tires which have been modified by the addition or removal of material or any tire intentionally altered to change its appearance. • Tires injected with liquid balancer or sealant or in which anything other than air has been used as the support medium. • Tires with weather cracking which were purchased more than four years prior to presentation for adjustment. (If no proof of purchase date is available, tires manufactured four or more years prior to presentation for adjustment.) • Tire unserviceability caused by tire operation in excess of tire/wheel manufacturers' specifications and recommendations. • Ride related anomalies after the first 1/32Љ of treadwear. • Tires which are mis-applied due to insufficient speed rating, or undersized, or oversized tires. • Tires which become unserviceable because of a mechanical irregularity in the vehicle such as misalignment, defective brakes, defective shock absorbers, or improper rims. • Tires damaged by fire, chemical corrosion, vandalism, wrecks, chains, theft, run while flat, underinflated, overinflated, or abused during servicing. Tires affected by Flat Spotting caused by improper transport or storage. • Tires which become unserviceable because of road hazard injuries (e.g., nails, glass, metal objects) or other penetrations or snags, bruises or impact damage. • Tires damaged from improper mounting practices. • Tire dealer/retailer services (e.g., mounting, dismounting, balancing, tire rotation, or wheel alignment). Mileage warranty is not applicable to tires fitted as Original Equipment. • Tires removed in pairs or sets where no abnormality exists in multiple tires How to Make A Claim Under This Warranty The owner, when making a claim under the terms of this warranty, must present the tire along with proof of purchase to any authorized Pirelli dealer. To locate an authorized Pirelli Dealer in your area, look at the Dealer Locator on the Pirelli web site at www.us.pirelli.com 23

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Tires on any vehicle registered and normally operated outside the United
States of America or Canada.
Tires which have been recapped, or retreaded, or regrooved.
Tires used in racing or other competitive events.
Tires improperly repaired or with repairs not conforming to Rubber Manufac-
turers Association standards, or with section repairs, or with self-vulcanizing
plug only.
Tires which have been modified by the addition or removal of material or any
tire intentionally altered to change its appearance.
Tires injected with liquid balancer or sealant or in which anything other than
air has been used as the support medium.
Tires with weather cracking which were purchased more than four years prior
to presentation for adjustment. (If no proof of purchase date is available, tires
manufactured four or more years prior to presentation for adjustment.)
Tire unserviceability caused by tire operation in excess of tire/wheel manufac-
turers’ specifications and recommendations.
Ride related anomalies after the first 1/32
³
of treadwear.
Tires which are mis-applied due to insufficient speed rating, or undersized, or
oversized tires.
Tires which become unserviceable because of a mechanical irregularity in the
vehicle such as misalignment, defective brakes, defective shock absorbers, or
improper rims.
Tires damaged by fire, chemical corrosion, vandalism, wrecks, chains, theft,
run while flat, underinflated, overinflated, or abused during servicing. Tires
affected by Flat Spotting caused by improper transport or storage.
Tires which become unserviceable because of road hazard injuries (e.g., nails,
glass, metal objects) or other penetrations or snags, bruises or impact damage.
Tires damaged from improper mounting practices.
Tire dealer/retailer services (e.g., mounting, dismounting, balancing, tire rota-
tion, or wheel alignment). Mileage warranty is not applicable to tires fitted as
Original Equipment.
Tires removed in pairs or sets where no abnormality exists in multiple tires
How to Make A Claim Under This Warranty
The owner, when making a claim under the terms of this warranty, must present
the tire along with proof of purchase to any authorized Pirelli dealer. To locate an
authorized Pirelli Dealer in your area, look at the Dealer Locator on the Pirelli
web site at www.us.pirelli.com
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