Owner`s manual

LIMITED WARRANTY
FOR ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PASSENGER CAR & LIGHT
TRUCK TIRES INCLUDING TEMPORARY TIRES.
1. WHAT IS COVERED AND FOR HOW LONG.
Hankook warrants that a tire manufactured by Hankook and
equipped originally on the vehicle is free from defects in materials
or workmanship in normal use for the life of the original usable tread.
The life of the original usable tread ends when the tire tread has been
worn down with only 1.6mm (2/32nds inch) remaining, at which point
the tire is considered to be fully worn out.
PASSENGER CAR AND LIGHT TRUCK TIRES
A. Free replacement
If Hankook Radial Passenger & Light Truck Tires fail as a result
of defect in material and/or workmanship within the first 25% of
treadwear, the tire will be replaced with a new, comparable Hankook
Tire at no charge including mounting and balancing charges.
B. Pro rata replacement
Tires not qualifying for free replacement will be allowed a credit
toward purchase of a new, comparable Hankook Tire based upon the
amount of tread actually worn. The cost of mounting, balancing and
any other service charges or applicable taxes shall be paid by the
user. Otherwise adjustment for compensation will be made on a
prorata basis calculated by multiplying the actual current dealer selling
price by the percentage of remaining usable tread depth.
HANKOOK TEMPORARY TIRE
A. A Temporary tire weighs less and provides more trunk storage space than
a conventional tire. To conserve tire tread life, temporary tire should be
returned to the trunk as soon as it is convenient to have your standard
tire repaired or replaced.
B. If Hankook Temporary Tire fails as a result of defect in materials and/or
workmanship during the first 50% of usable treadwear, the tire will be
replaced with a new, comparable tire at no charge including mounting
charge. No adjustment will be made for tires that are worn more than 50%.
2. WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY
NON ADJUSTABLE CONDITIONS
A. Irregular wear or tire damage due to:
-Road hazards such as punctures, cuts, snags, scuffs, carcass
bruises or impact breaks.
-Fire, wreck or collision
-Improper inflation, overloading, high speed spinning, improper
mounting or demounting, running flat, off-road use, racing,
vandalism, willful damage or abuse.
-Misalignment, wheel imbalance, defective brakes or shock
absorber, use of tire chains.
-Any tire which has failed as a result of adding materials (e.g. tire
fillers, sealant, or balancing substances).
-Mechanical failure or design of vehicle.
B. Tires fitted to anything other than the original vehicles.
C. Tire worn beyond treadwear indicator (2/32nds inch or 1.6mm tread
remaining).