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ENGINE WARRANTY
9/275, 9/305, 12/250, 17/240, 21/220
ALL ENGINES INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL (OFF-HIGHWAY)
Coverage
PRODUCTS WARRANTED
This Warranty applies to new Engines sold by Cummins and delivered
to the first user on or after April 1, 1999, that are used in Industrial (Off-
Highway) applications anywhere in the world where Cummins
approved service is available, except the United States* and Canada.
Different Warranty Coverage is provided for Engines used in marine,
generator drive and certain defence applications.
BASE ENGINE WARRANTY
This Warranty covers any failures of the Engine, under normal use and
service, which result from a defect in material or factory workmanship
(Warrantable Failure).
Coverage begins with the sale of the Engine by Cummins. Coverage
continues for two years or 2,000 hours of operation, whichever occurs
first, from the date of delivery of the Engine to the first user, or from the
date the unit is first leased, rented or loaned, or when the Engine has
been operated for 50 hours, whichever occurs first. If the 2,000 hour
limit is exceeded during the first year, Coverage continues until the end
of the first year.
EXTENDED MAJOR COMPONENTS WARRANTY
The Extended Major Components Warranty covers Warrantable
Failures of the Engine cylinder block, camshaft, crankshaft and
connecting rods (Covered Parts).
Bushing and bearing failures are not covered.
This Coverage begins with the expiration of the Base Engine Warranty
and ends three years or 10,000* hours of operation, from the date of
delivery of the Engine to the first user, or from the date the unit is first
leased, rented or loaned, or when the Engine has been operated for 50
hours, whichever occurs first.
* 3,000 hours for A Series Engines.
These Warranties are made to all Owners in the chain of
distribution, and Coverage continues to all subsequent Owners
until the end of the periods of Coverage.
Cummins Responsibilities
DURING THE BASE ENGINE WARRANTY
Cummins will pay for all parts and labour needed to repair the damage
to the Engine resulting from a Warrantable Failure.
Cummins will pay for the lubricating oil, antifreeze, filter elements and
other maintenance items that are not reusable due to a Warrantable
Failure.
Cummins will pay reasonable costs for mechanics to travel to and from
the equipment site, including meals, mileage and lodging, when the
repair is performed at the site of the failure.
Cummins will pay reasonable labour costs for Engine removal and
reinstallation when necessary to repair a Warrantable Failure.
DURING THE EXTENDED MAJOR COMPONENTS WARRANTY
Cummins will pay for the repair or, at its option, replacement of the
defective Covered Part and any Covered Part damaged by a
Warrantable Failure of the defective Covered Part.
Owner Responsibilities
DURING THE BASE ENGINE WARRANTY
Owner is responsible for the cost of lubricating oil, antifreeze, filter
elements and other maintenance items replaced during Warranty
repairs unless such items are not reusable due to the Warrantable
Failure.
DURING THE EXTENDED MAJOR COMPONENTS WARRANTY
Owner is responsible for the cost of all labour needed to repair the
Engine, including the labour to remove and reinstall the Engine. When
Cummins elects to repair a part instead of replacing it, Owner is not
responsible for the labour needed to repair the part.
Owner is responsible for the cost of all parts required for the repair
except for the defective Covered Part and any Covered Part damaged
by a Warrantable Failure of the defective Covered Part.
Owner is responsible for the cost of lubricating oil, antifreeze, filter
elements and other maintenance items replaced during repair of a
Warrantable Failure.
DURING THE BASE ENGINE AND EXTENDED MAJOR
COMPONENTS WARRANTIES
Owner is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Engine
as specified in the applicable Cummins Operation & Maintenance
Manual. Owner is also responsible for providing proof that all
recommended maintenance has been performed.
Before the expiration of the applicable Warranty, Owner must notify a
Cummins distributor, authorised dealer or other repair location
approved by Cummins of any Warrantable Failure and make the
product available for repair by such facility. Service locations are listed
in the Cummins Worldwide Service Locator at cummins.com.
Owner is responsible for communication expenses, meals, lodging and
similar costs incurred as a result of a Warrantable Failure.
Owner is responsible for non-Engine repairs, "downtime" expenses,
cargo damage, fines, all applicable taxes, all business costs and other
losses resulting from a Warrantable Failure.
Limitations
Engines with an emissions certification listed below must be operated
using only diesel fuel having no more than the corresponding
maximum sulfur content. Failure to use the specified fuel (see also
Cummins Fuel Bulletin #3379001) can damage the Engine and
aftertreatment system within a short period of time. This damage could
cause the Engine to become inoperable and failures attributable to the
use of incorrect fuels will be denied Warranty Coverage.
Maximum sulfur levels by emissions certification level as listed on the
Engine's dataplate are:
EPA 2007
max. 15 parts per million
EPA 2010
max. 15 parts per million
EPA Tier 4 Interim / Finalmax. 15 parts per million
EU Stage IIIB 2011
max. 15 parts per million
Euro 4/5
max. 50 parts per million
Cummins is not responsible for failures or damage resulting from what
Cummins determines to be abuse or neglect, including, but not limited
to: operation without adequate coolants or lubricants; overfueling;
overspeeding; lack of maintenance of lubricating, cooling or intake
systems; improper storage, starting, warm-up, run-in or shutdown
practices; unauthorised modifications of the Engine. Cummins is also
not responsible for failures caused by incorrect oil, fuel or diesel
exhaust fluid or by water, dirt or other contaminants in the fuel, oil or
diesel exhaust fluid.
For power units and fire pumps (package units) the Warranty applies
to accessories, except for clutches and filters supplied by Cummins
which bear the name of another company.
Except for the accessories noted previously, Cummins does not
warrant accessories which bear the name of another company. Such
non-warranted accessories include, but are not limited to: alternators,
starters, fans*, air conditioning compressors, clutches, filters,
transmissions, torque converters, steering pumps, non-Cummins fan
drives and air cleaners.
Cummins Compusave units are covered by a separate Warranty.
Before a claim for excessive oil consumption will be considered, Owner
must submit adequate documentation to show that consumption
exceeds Cummins published standards.