Aston Martin One-77 2010 Owner's Manual page 226

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6.3 Damage Caused by Failure to Maintain or
Improper Maintenance
Damage caused by failure to maintain the Vehicle,
improper maintenance of the Vehicle, or using the
wrong fuel, oil, lubricants, or fluids is not covered
under the Warranty. Please refer to the Maintenance
section of the Owner's Guide for correct fluid levels,
and for information on the proper ways to maintain the
Vehicle.
Examples of important maintenance procedures that
must be carried out correctly are:
• Oil changes
• Cleaning and polishing
• Oils, lubricants and other fluids
• Engine tune-up
• Oil and air filters
• Wiper blades
• Brake pads and lining
• Tyre rotation / inflation
• Clutch linings
• Wheel alignments and tyre balancing
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6.4 Other Items and Conditions Not Covered
by the Warranty
The Warranty does not cover:
• The installation or use of a non-Aston Martin part
(other than a certified emissions part) or any part
(Aston Martin or non-Aston Martin) designed for
off-road use only installed after the vehicle leaves
the control of Aston Martin, if the installed part fails
or causes an Aston Martin part to fail
• Damage to, or caused by, non-approved
accessories such as alarms, telephones
• Damage to, or caused by, non-approved snow
chains or towing devices
• Damage caused by failure to maintain adequate
levels of fuel in your vehicle
• Vehicles that have been labelled or branded as
being 'dismantled", 'fire', 'flood', 'junk', 'rebuilt',
'reconstructed', 'salvaged' – this will void the
Warranties
• Vehicles that have been determined as a 'total loss'
by an insurance company, or other official body –
this will void the Warranties
• Service adjustments, wear items and alignments
after one (1) year or 10,000 miles (16,000 km),
whichever occurs first

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