European Emergency Service; What To Do In An Emergency; Vehicle Identification And Location - Aston Martin DB9 2006 Manual

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European Emergency Service

As the owner of an Aston Martin vehicle you should enjoy a
high standard of trouble free motoring. Should the
unexpected occur however, our worldwide dealer network is
there to help you. Details and contact telephone numbers
are shown in the Dealer Directory.
In the UK and Europe, a special additional emergency service
has been designed to provide you and your passengers with
the help you need quickly and efficiently.
Your Aston Martin European Emergency Service policy
documents specify the cover available which may include:
• Roadside Recovery
• Parts Delivery
• Car Hire
• Garage Storage
• Home Assistance
• Customs Duty
• Vehicle Repatriation
• Hotel Accommodation
• Vehicle Recovery
• Get You Home Costs
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What To Do In An Emergency

Should assistance be required in the unlikely event of vehicle
immobilisation, simply contact Aston Martin European
Emergency Service using the relevant emergency telephone
number from the following list. For countries not listed, use
either of the U.K. numbers.
Immobilisation is defined as:
Mechanical or electrical breakdown, road traffic accident,
vehicle fire or theft, loss of keys, punctures or running out of
fuel.

Vehicle Identification and Location

To minimise delay, please have the following information
available:
• Your name
• Aston Martin model
• The vehicle identification number (i.e. The last six digits
from the VIN number label in the corner of the
windscreen)
• The location of the vehicle
• Vehicle registration number and colour
• Telephone number where you can be contacted
• Description of the concern experienced

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