Warranty

John's Auto Spa Warranty

JOHN'S AUTO SPA WARRANTS ALL WORKMANSHIP AGAINST FAILURE FOR THIRTY (30) DAYS OR 1,000 MILES, WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST. This warranty does not apply when the customer tampers with or alters the John's Auto Spa products or alters manufacturer's original equipment or when corrective action is taken WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL from John's Auto Spa. The Customer must notify John's Auto Spa of any problems as they occur, so that John's Auto Spa has the opportunity to cure any defects/or problems. Failure to notify voids any responsibility on behalf of John's Auto Spa. The customer must have the Service Report and retain samples of the product(s) to support a claim.

If there is a failure in your engine's lubricating system, the engine warning light will go on or the oil pressure gauge will drop below the normal zone. In either event SHUT OFF THE ENGINE and come to an immediate stop. Do not restart the engine until the cause of the problem is located and corrected. Driving the vehicle in these circumstances can cause unnecessary damage to the engine and the customer would be responsible for all damage and costs incurred.

If there is a failure in your engine's cooling system and the engine overheats, the engine warning light will go on or the temperature gauge will go to hot. In either event SHUT OFF THE ENGINE and come to an immediate stop. Do not restart the engine until the cause of the problem is located and corrected. Driving the vehicle in these circumstances can cause unnecessary damage to the engine and the customer would be responsible for all damage and costs incurred.

 

* Return to John's Auto Spa within 500 miles of a Tire Rotation Service and get your lug nuts/bolts re-torqued free of charge.

 

NOTE: This warranty does not cover loss time, inconvenience, loss of use of the vehicle, or other incidental consequential damages. This warranty is given in lieu of any other express or implied warranty.

 

 

Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act

Have you been told by your car dealer or other auto mechanic that you must use a particular brand of replacement oil filter or any other replacement parts, or that they must perform the recommended, periodic maintenance services outlined in your owner's manual in order to maintain the vehicle warranty? This is simply not true.


By law, manufacturers cannot require consumers to buy parts or services from a particular company to meet warranty requirements, except under rare circumstances. The maintenance services required to fulfill the terms of the warranty can, in most cases, be performed by AOCA member lube centers in less time and with less expense.
As a AOCA member lube center. We recognize that your vehicle is an investment. You can count on our skilled technicians to deliver quality service using products that meet or exceed manufacturer specifications.


The Magnuson Moss Warranty Act, 15 U.S.C. 2302(c), prohibits manufacturers of consumer products from conditioning warranty coverage on the use of any article or service identified by brand, trade or corporate name unless such articles or services are either provided to the consumer for free or the manufacturer proves that the warranted product will function properly only if such articles or services are used in connection with the product. This is known as the prohibition against "tie-in sales requirements."