Roadside Assistance Program - Dodge 2006 Sprinter Owner's Manual

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ROADSIDE
ASSISTANCE

5/100 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

We are pleased to provide this 24-hour Roadside Assistance Program
for all new 2006 Dodge Sprinter vehicles which have a 3-year or
60,000-kilometre Basic Warranty and a 5-year or 100,000-kilometre
Powertrain Warranty. Eligible vehicles must be registered in Canada
and are covered for 5 years or 100,000 kilometres, whichever occurs
first, from the vehicle's warranty start date.
Vehicles placed in police, taxi, limousine, postal or ambulance service
and all SRT vehicles, are covered for roadside assistance for 3 years or
60,000 kilometres only (whichever occurs first). Roadside Assistance
service will be provided to the owner or driver of an eligible vehicle.
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2006 Dodge Sprinter
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
• NEED A TOW? If your vehicle cannot be driven because of a
mechanical breakdown, it will be towed to the nearest authorized
Sprinter Retailer (or to the Sprinter Retailer of your choice, provided it
is within a 35-kilometre distance of the point of breakdown).
• STUCK? If your vehicle is stuck in a ditch or snow on or adjacent to a
public roadway and appears to be undamaged, it will be winched to the
nearest road surface. If your vehicle is unable to proceed under its own
power and a tow is required once the winch is performed, you will be
responsible for paying the service facility for the winch and the tow.
• DEAD BATTERY? If your battery is dead, jump-start assistance will be
dispatched to your location. In the event that your vehicle fails to start,
your vehicle will be towed to the nearest Sprinter Retailer (or to
the Sprinter Retailer of your choice provided it is within a
35-kilometre distance of the point of breakdown).
• LOCKED OUT? If your keys are locked in your vehicle or your
locks are frozen, help will be sent to your location. (Service is limited
to providing access to the seating area only and does not include the
cost of replacing keys.)

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