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No. Although a copy of the FTC Buyers Guide contains some warranty information and, for disclosure purposes, must be given to a customer when he purchases a vehicle, it does not satisfy the requirements of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. The Act requires a dealer to give the customer a separate written warranty that contains the following information: Who can enforce the warranty, What is covered by the warranty, What the warrantor will do if there is a defect, The time period of the warranty duration, An explanation of how to obtain warranty repairs, A listing of any customer obligations, Any limitations on implied warranties, Any exclusions or limitations on consequential damages, A customers legal rights,
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