Paccar MX-13 Operator's Manual - page 88
Warranty
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Owner Responsibilities
Owner is responsible for the operation
and maintenance of the Engine as
specified in the applicable PACCAR
Operator’s 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
PACCAR authorized engine dealer of
any Warrantable Failure and make
the engine available for repair by
such facility. The Warrantable Failure
must be brought to the attention of a
PACCAR authorized engine dealer
within 30 days of discovery. Owner
must also deliver the Engine to the
authorized engine repair facility during
the warranty period unless deliver is
impossible because the Engine has
been disabled by a Warrantable failure.
Owner is responsible for the cost
of lubricating oil, antifreeze, filter
elements and other maintenance
items provided during warranty repairs
unless such items are not reusable
due to the Warrantable Failure. 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 and for "downtime" expenses,
cargo damage, fines, all applicable
taxes, all business costs and other
losses resulting from a Warrantable
Failure.
Limitations
Your sole and exclusive remedy
against PACCAR and the Selling
Dealer arising from your purchase and
use of this Engine is limited to the
repair or replacement of “warrantable
failures” at authorized United States
and Canadian PACCAR Engine
Dealers, or an authorized PACCAR
Engine facility where applicable,
subject to PACCAR’s time, mileage,
and hour limitations of the engine
warranty. The maximum time, mileage
and hour limitations of the engine
warranty begin running on the Date of
Delivery to the first purchaser or first
lessee. The accrued time, mileage, or
hours is calculated when the engine is
brought into an Authorized Dealer for
correction of warrantable failures.
PACCAR is not responsible for
failures or damage resulting from
what PACCAR determines to be
abuse or neglect, including, but not
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