John Deere Warranty in OEM Applications
Overview
This section focuses on John Deere engines marketed in products
manufactured by companies other than John Deere or its affiliates,
and on John Deere repower engines in all applications. Herein appears
the original warranty applicable to the engine as delivered to the
retail purchaser on or after 1 May 2010. The following is information
about the warranty and warranty service.
NOTE: “John Deere” means John Deere Power Systems
with respect to users in the United States, John Deere Canada ULC
with respect to users in Canada, and Deere & Company or its subsidiary
responsible for making John Deere equipment in other countries where
the user is located.
Promptly register the engine online at .
When Warranty Service Is Needed
The nearest dealer stands ready with genuine parts and trained
and equipped personnel should the need arise. If following the Operator’s
Manual delivered with the engine/machine are not adequate to correct
an engine problem, contact the nearest John Deere service dealer for
assistance. Authorized engine service dealers can be found at: or (click
on “Find a Dealer”).
NOTE: When requesting warranty service, the purchaser must be
prepared to provide proof that the engine is within the warranty period.
The following information is always required: Engine serial
number, date of delivery, engine owner, name and location of dealer
and specific person contacted, date of contact, nature of engine problem,
and outcome of the service dealer contact.
Given that normally it is the dealer contacted who in the end
provides the service required, maintaining a purchaser-dealer relationship
of mutual respect from the beginning is always helpful.
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At John Deere privacy is important. We collect, use, and disclose
personal information in accordance with the John Deere privacy statement.
For instance, we collect, use, and disclose personal information to
provide the products and services requested; to communicate with the
customer (examples include warranty and product improvement programs)
and to meet safety and legal requirements; and for marketing and promotional
purposes. Sometimes, we may ask our John Deere affiliates, dealers,
or business partners to do work for us, which involves personal information.
For complete details on privacy rights and to obtain a copy of the
John Deere Privacy Statement, visit our website at or .
Warranty Duration
Unless otherwise provided in writing by John Deere, John Deere
makes the following warranty to the first retail purchaser and each
subsequent purchaser (if purchase is made prior to the expiration
of applicable warranty) of each John Deere new off-highway engine
marketed as part of a product manufactured by a company other than
John Deere or its affiliates and on each John Deere engine used in
an off-highway repower application:
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12 months, unlimited hours of use, or
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24 months and before the accumulation of 2000 hours of use
NOTE: In the absence of a functional hourmeter, hours of use
are determined on the basis of 12 hours of use per calendar day.
Warranty Coverage
This warranty applies to the engine and to integral components
and accessories sold by John Deere, and delivered to the first retail
purchaser on or after 1 May 2010.
All John Deere-warranted parts and components of John Deere
engines which, as delivered to the purchaser, are defective in materials
and/or workmanship will be repaired or replaced, as John Deere elects.
Warrantable repairs will be made without charge for parts or engine
repair labor, including reasonable labor costs to remove and reinstall
non-engine parts or components of the equipment in which the engine
is installed. If necessary, reasonable labor costs for engine removal
and reinstallation will also be included. All coverage is based on
the defect appearing within the warranty period as measured from the
date of delivery to the first retail purchaser.
Obtaining Warranty Service
Warranty service must be requested of the nearest authorized
John Deere engine service outlet before the expiration of the warranty.
An authorized service outlet is a John Deere
engine distributor, a John Deere engine service dealer, or a John
Deere equipment dealer selling and servicing equipment with an engine
of the type covered by this warranty. (See When Warranty Service is
Needed.)
Authorized service outlets will use only new or remanufactured
parts or components furnished or approved by John Deere.
NOTE: Authorized engine service locations are listed on the
Internet at or (click on “Find a Dealer”).
At the time of requesting warranty service, the purchaser must
be prepared to present evidence of the date of delivery of the engine.
John Deere reimburses authorized service outlets for limited
travel expenses incurred in making warranty service repairs in non-John
Deere applications when travel is performed. The limit, as of the
date of publication of this booklet, is US$400.00 (US$500.00 if engine
is marine) or equivalent. If distances and travel
times are greater than reimbursed by John Deere, the service outlet
will charge the purchaser for the difference.
Warranty Exclusions
John Deere’s obligations will not apply to components
and accessories that are not furnished or installed by John Deere,
nor to failures caused by such items, except as required by law.
Purchaser’s Responsibilities
The cost of normal maintenance and depreciation.
Consequences of negligence, misuse, or accident involving the
product, or improper application, installation, or storage.
Consequences of service performed by someone other than an authorized
John Deere engine service outlet.
Consequences of any product modification or alteration not approved
by John Deere, including, but not limited to, tampering with engine
fuel and air delivery systems.
Consequences of failure of non-product components.
Consequences of fuels, lubricants, or coolants that fail to
meet the specifications and requirements listed in the Operator’s
Manual.
The effects of cooling system neglect as manifested in cylinder
liner or cylinder block cavitation (“pitting, “erosion”,
“electrolysis”).
Any premium for overtime labor requested by the purchaser.
Costs of transporting the product or the equipment in which
it is installed to and from the location at which the warranty service
is performed, if such costs are in excess of the travel reimbursement
payable to the dealer had the warranty service been performed at the
product’s location.
Costs incurred in gaining access; for example, overcoming physical
barriers such as walls, fences, floors, decks, or similar structures
impeding access to the product, rental of cranes or similar, or construction
of ramps or lifts or protective structures for product removal and
reinstallation.
Incidental travel costs including meals, lodging, and similar,
and any travel time or mileage costs in excess of the maximum allowance.
Service outlet costs incurred in solving or attempting to solve
non-warrantable problems.
Services performed by a party other than an authorized John
Deere service dealer.
Charges by dealers for initial start-up and inspection deemed
unnecessary by John Deere when an Operator’s Manual is supplied
with the product are followed.
Costs related to interpretation or translation services.
No Representations or Implied Warranty
Where permitted by law, neither John Deere nor any company affiliated
with it makes any guaranties, warranties, conditions, representations
or promises, express or implied, oral or written, as to the nonoccurrence
of any defect or the quality of performance of its engines other than
those set forth in this booklet, and DOES NOT MAKE ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS otherwise provided for
in the Uniform Commercial Code or required by any Sale of Goods Act
or any other statute. This exclusion includes fundamental terms. In
no event will a John Deere engine distributor or engine service dealer,
John Deere equipment dealer, or John Deere or any company affiliated
with John Deere be liable for incidental or consequential damages
or injuries including, but not limited to, loss of profits, loss of
crops, rental of substitute equipment or other commercial loss, damage
to the equipment in which the engine is installed or for damage suffered
by purchaser as a result of fundamental breaches of contract or breach
of fundamental terms, unless such damages or injuries are caused by
the gross negligence or intentional acts of the foregoing parties.
Remedy Limitation
The remedies set forth in this warranty are the purchaser’s
exclusive remedies in connection with the performance of, or any breach
of guaranty, condition, or warranty in respect of new John Deere engines.
In the event the warranty fails to correct purchaser’s performance
problems caused by defects in workmanship and/or materials, purchaser’s
exclusive remedy shall be limited to payment by John Deere of actual
damages in an amount not to exceed the cost of the engine.
No Seller’s Warranty
No person or entity, other than John Deere, who sells the engine
or product in which the engine has been installed makes any guaranty
or warranty of its own on any engine warranted by John Deere unless
it delivers to the purchaser a separate written guaranty certificate
specifically guaranteeing the engine, in which case John Deere shall
have no obligation to the purchaser. Neither original equipment manufacturers,
engine or equipment distributors, engine or equipment dealers, nor
any other person or entity, has any authority to make any representation
or promise on behalf of John Deere or to modify the terms or limitations
of this warranty in any way.
Replacement Parts Warranty
John Deere and John Deere Reman parts and components (excluding
replacement engines) installed during engine warranty service are
warranted for the remaining warranty period of the engine or the applicable
warranty term for the installed service part, whichever is greater.
A new or remanufactured engine replacing a failed engine under warranty
is warranted for 90 days or the remaining warranty period of the original
engine, whichever is greater.
Warranty Transfer
The remainder of the original engine warranty and the emissions
control-related warranty may be transferred to a subsequent owner
of the engine. The Engine Warranty Transfer card should be used to
report the transfer to John Deere. If a card is not available, contact
your Dealer or simply send the following Information to JDPS Warranty
Administration at Diesel-US@JohnDeere.com.
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The complete 13-character engine serial number.
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The name and mailing address of the original purchaser.
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Delivery date to the original purchaser.
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Hours at the time of transfer.
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Date of transfer to the new owner.
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Name and mailing address of the new owner.
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How the engine/drivetrain being used, that is, what equipment
it powers, by manufacturer and model.
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Equipment it powers, by manufacturer and model.
Purchased Extended Warranty
Extended warranty may be purchased on most engines in many areas
of the world. John Deere engine distributors and equipment dealers,
and dealers of manufacturers using John Deere engines in their products,
have details. John Deere may also be contacted at U.S.A. fax number
1-309-749-0816, or in Europe fax number 33.2.38.84.62.66.
Emissions Warranties
Emissions warranties appear in the Operator’s Manual furnished
with the engine/machine. (Warning: Statutes providing
severe penalties for tampering with emissions controls may apply at
the user’s location.) John Deere may also be contacted
at U.S.A. fax number 1-309-749-0816; or in Europe fax number 33.2.38.84.62.66.
Local Warranty Requirements
Warranties required by local statutes will be furnished by the
seller.
Option Codes (Engine Manufacturing Configuration)
When in need of engine replacement parts, your authorized John
Deere service dealer will must know the corresponding “Option
Codes” for your engine. The option code label on the engine
rocker arm cover may become damaged over time. By recording the four-digit
codes when the engine is new, and storing this manual where it can
be found when parts are needed, fast, accurate parts ordering and
service will be assured. See Engine Option Codes in Section 01.
Should there be a question about an engine option code, note
the engine serial number and call 1-800-JDENGINE from the U.S.A. or
Canada, or fax U.S.A. number 1-309-749-0816; or E-mail at diesel-us@johndeere.com,
Attention: Warranty Administration; or in Europe fax number 33.2.38.84.62.66,
or E-mail at saranservice@johndeere.com.
Registering the Engine for Warranty
Completion and submission of the John Deere Engine Warranty
Registration form (cut out sheet found in this manual) is important.
John Deere will not deny warranty service on an engine within its
warranty period if the engine has not been registered. However, registering
your engine will assure your servicing dealer that the engine is within
the warranty period.
The easiest way to register your engine is via the Internet.
Go to website https://www.johndeere.com/enginewarranty You can use
the sheet in this manual to gather the information needed to register
the warranty.
NOTE: Information provided on the form must be legible!
Typing is preferred, but legible handwritten reports are acceptable.
“Block” numbers and Roman alphabet letters should be used.
For example: 1,2,3,4 and A, B, C, D.
All requested information should be given. Much of it contributes
to reports, including those required by governments.
The purchaser’s telephone number or E-mail address allows
John Deere to make contact should there be questions concerning the
registration. The purchaser should sign and date the form.
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