JWreck said: Nope. Jaguar considers brake pads and rotors to be wear and tear items so they aren't covered, unless it's a manufacturer defect causing an issue. In rare cases I've seen dealers change pads/rotors for excessively worn brakes before hitting 12k miles or 1 year, but generally speaking, that almost never happens.
BrianJosie replied on 10/05/2020 18:18. Member. BrianJosie. Caravanner from Shropshire. Posted on 10/05/2020 17:58 by crown green bowler. Not seen any towing, but they look a really nice vehicle, but a friend had looked at them and was put off by the carrying space when all the seats were in use. Posted on 10/05/2020 18:18.
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