Any repair not authorized by Nissan prior to the repair being performed. Electrically powered vehicles. Any components not listed in the What's Covered FAQ. For more information, review your personal Service Agreement or a sample Service Agreement for the state in which you bought your vehicle. Maintenance service expenses specified in your Owner's Manual. Any repairs caused by normal wear and tear. Any failures due to damage resulting from: accident, fire, theft, water damage, freezing, vandalism, explosion, natural disaster, or acts of God. Any failures due to lack of normal maintenance; use of improper or contaminated fluids; lack of proper fluid level maintenance; use of inferior, modified, or non-approved parts; modification of the vehicle beyond the original factory specifications; operation of a vehicle with a failed component(s); pulling a trailer or other vehicle that exceeds the Manufacturer's recommendations or exceeds the maximum Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of the vehicle; racing or other competition; service adjustments not usually associated with the replacement of parts. Any failure resulting from pre-existing conditions. Any damages resulting from loss of the use of the vehicle, storage charges, inconvenience or commercial loss. Any vehicle whose mileage cannot be determined. Any vehicle used as an emergency vehicle, tow truck or for other commercial uses, such as a taxi or a limousine. Any expense(s) covered by the original New Vehicle Limited Warranty, manufacturer recalls, parts warranties, or other Agreements. Seepage around seals. Conversion of an air conditioning system which requires R12 refrigerant, or any component of such a system, to a system using R134a or any other refrigerant. Any information provided to Nissan that cannot be verified as accurate or is found to be deceptive. Any vehicle which has ever been the subject of a "salvage" or similar title under any state's law, or "totaled" by a licensed insurance company; that is, been the subject of any insurance company's cash payment of claim in lieu of repairs because of a determination that the cost of repairs exceeded the actual cash value of the vehicle. Liability for damage to property or injury to or death of any person arising out of the operation, maintenance, or use of your covered vehicle. |