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Old Jul 3, 2013 | 09:20 PM
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Anyone knows if the Fidelity Powertrain Warranty covers the drive shaft of my 05 Cayenne. I called Fidelity and they are telling me they don't have a code for it therefore it is NOT covered..
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Old Jul 3, 2013 | 11:30 PM
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Doesnt sound like it to me, I think the key word is internal, so if CV or drive shaft went, that may be connected to the drive train, but it is not internally lubricated, which is what they throw around in these:

http://www.fidelitywarrantyservices....protection.pdf

Not sure how they define "supports and shafts" but that might be it.

TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE/TRANSFER CASE:
Transmission/transaxle case and all internally lubricated parts including
ring and pinion gears; oil pump, cover, gears, housing and vanes; torque
converter; valve body(s); throttle valve; valve pack; governor, gear
and cover; parking gear and pawl; roll pins; sprags; sprockets; chain;
springs; stator and shaft; pressure regulator valve; pressure switches;
solenoids; bands; automatic transmission/transaxle clutch, drums,
pistons and steel plates; planetary and sun gears; servos and rings;
blockers; synchronizer hubs and keys; bearings; bushings; supports
and shafts; control rings; yoke; extension housing; speedometer drive
gears; accumulators and rings; adjusters; all internal fasteners, nuts
and bolts; shift cover and forks; separate bell housing; transfer case
and all internal parts contained within the transfer case; seals and
gaskets. (STANDARD TRANSMISSION CLUTCH ASSEMBLIES AND
ALL COMPONENT PARTS ARE NOT COVERED.)
DRIVE AXLE: Differential/axle housing(s) and all internally lubricated
parts including the axle flange; ring and pinion gear/carrier assembly;
spider gears and bearings; pins; retainers; positraction clutches, plates
and springs; cover; seals and gaskets.
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Old Jul 5, 2013 | 10:35 AM
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I don't think the powertrain warranty covers it since it's not "internally lubricated", as touareg pointed out. They have higher-tier warranties available that do cover driveshafts though.
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