Vehicle Inspections
Having an inspection performed on your
vehicle after enrollment is highly recommended, but
not required. An inspection conducted by a licensed
repair facility demonstrates that your vehicle was in
excellent mechanical condition at the time of enrollment.
That can be very helpful if your vehicle has a problem
very soon after the warranty’s exclusion period,
which is typically 30 days and 1000 miles after enrollment.
For claims made very soon after the exclusionary period,
warranty companies tend to suspect – often correctly
– that the vehicle had a pre-existing condition.
If an inspection has been done, then the question of
a pre-existing condition no longer applies. As a result,
your claim will be processed more quickly.
Any items on the vehicle that do not pass
inspection will not be covered by the warranty until
they are fixed – provided that the components
or part is a covered item by the contract.
To have an inspection done, simply go
to a repair facility that you trust, and have them check
the following major categories:
Engine
Cooling System
Fuel System
Electrical System
Exhaust System
Transmission, Transaxle, Differential, Transfer Case
Steering/Suspension
Brakes
Underbody Leaks
Fluids Check
Then, just fax AAautoProtection.com the
repair order and the receipt, and they will be filed.
Having a vehicle inspection performed
is just another way of obtaining peace of mind, and
ensuring that your new warranty works exactly like it’s
meant to do.
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