Incidental And Consequential Damages Not Covered; Racing Not Covered; Certain Kinds Of Corrosion Not Covered - Jeep Automobile Warranty Manual

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WHAT'S NOT COVERED
3.4 Incidental and Consequential
Damages Not Covered
Your warranties don't cover any incidental or conse-
quential damages connected with your sport utility
vehicle's failure, either while under warranty or
afterward. Examples of such damages include:
• lost time;
• inconvenience;
• the loss of the use of your sport utility vehicle;
• the cost of rental sport utility vehicles, gasoline,
telephone, travel, or lodging;
• the loss of personal or commercial property;
and
• the loss of revenue.
Some states don't allow incidental or consequential
damages to be excluded or limited, so this exclusion
may not apply to you.
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3.5 Racing Not Covered

Your warranties don't cover the costs of repairing
damage or conditions caused by racing, nor do they
cover the repair of any defects that are found as the
result of participating in a racing event.
3.6 Certain Kinds of Corrosion Not
Covered
Your warranties don't cover the following:
• corrosion caused by accident, damage, abuse,
or vehicle alteration;
• surface corrosion caused by such things as
industrial fallout, sand, salt, hail, and stones;
• corrosion caused by the extensive or abnormal
transport of caustic materials like chemicals, acids,
and fertilizers; and
• corrosion of special bodies, body conversions,
or equipment not made or supplied by Chrysler.

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