Warranty Policy
MICHELIN Passenger Car and Light Truck Tires, used in normal service and in accordance with the maintenance recommendations and safety warnings of the Michelin Company, are covered by a warranty against defects in design, workmanship and materials subject to the conditions set out below.
Tires sold within three years of the manufacturing date.
Tires sold three years after the manufacturing date.
What is not covered?
Tires which become unserviceable under the following circumstances are not covered by this warranty:
Road hazard injury (e.g. a cut, snag, bruise, impact damage or puncture, whether repairable or not);
Incorrect mounting of the tire, tire/wheel imbalance or improper repair;
Under-inflation, over-inflation, improper maintenance or other abuse;
Mechanical irregularity in the vehicle such as wheel misalignment resulting in uneven or rapid wear;
Tires fitted to or used with incompatible or improper valves, rims or wheels;
Vehicles which are carrying loads or running at speeds higher than the load and speed index marked on the tire sidewalls or that recommended for the vehicles;
Tire purchased second hand;
Improper storage;
Tires which have not been fitted or used in accordance with the technical recommendations of the manufacturer as published from time to time;
Accident, fire, chemical explosion, tire alteration or vandalism;
Tire purchased from unauthorized dealers;and climatic or ozone effects.
Conditions & Exclusions
Where the tire becomes unserviceable due to a condition within the terms of this warranty, MICHELIN may at its option repair the tire, supply an equivalent tire as replacement, reimburse the value of the tire based on the remaining tread depth or offer such other form of compensation according to its prevailing commercial policy.
This warranty does not provide compensation for service charges incurred, charges for mounting and balancing, loss of time, loss of use of vehicle, inconvenience or consequential damage insofar as the law permits.
Tires presented to an authorized MICHELIN Dealer for compensation remain the property of the consumer and MICHELIN accepts no responsibility for loss of or damage to tires which are in the custody or control of an authorized MICHELIN Dealer for the purposes of inspection. Tires accepted by an authorized MICHELIN Dealer for compensation become the property of MICHELIN.
In the event of a dispute, the consumer must make the tire available for further inspection.
No authorized MICHELIN Dealer, representative or employee has the authority to make or imply any representation, promise or agreement that in any way varies the terms of this warranty. Except as expressly provided for in this warranty, all other implied warranty, guarantee, representation, promise or agreement and liability arising from breach of the foregoing are excluded to the extent permitted by law.
Michelin
The Michelin Group is a global company headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Founded in 1889, the Michelin Group provides tires to over 170 countries and makes tires locally for your specific needs and road conditions in one of our 69 production facilities around the world. Michelin is the largest tire manufacturer in the world before Bridgestone and larger than both Goodyear and Continental.