Rules For Coverage

EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts are binding contracts, which means that both parties (EasyCare and 'You') have obligations and responsibilities to perform to keep the contract valid and enforceable. To receive the benefits under your contract, you must do the following:

Service Your Vehicle & Keep Records
You must have your vehicle serviced as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. If requested, proof of required service including verifiable receipts showing date and mileage of the vehicle at the time of service must be presented in order to have repairs begun on your vehicle. Service within 1,000 miles and/or 30 days of the recommended interval shall be considered compliance under the terms of the contract.

Protect Your Vehicle
Upon customary and reasonable notice of the occurrence of a mechanical breakdown or failure, you shall protect the vehicle from further damage, whether or not such mechanical breakdown or failure is covered by the contract. Any operation of the vehicle that results in further damage, related to the original mechanical breakdown or failure, shall be considered your failure to protect the vehicle and shall not be covered under the contract. You are responsible for making sure the oil warning light/gauge and the temperature warning light/gauge are functioning before driving the vehicle.
You are required to safely pull your vehicle off the road and shut off the engine immediately when either of these lights/gauges indicates a problem.

Authorize Teardown
You must give your authorization to the repair facility for teardown to diagnose a problem when it is requested or recommended. You may be required to supply the administrator with all maintenance records for service performed on the vehicle, when the maintenance involved relates to the specific failure or to verify odometer operation.

Regulations in each state vary on specific terms and coverage. Refer to the specific language of your contract for coverage terms and conditions for your state.