Engine Care Sample Clauses

Engine Care. If there is damage or breakdown caused by your own actions, you will be liable for the cost of repair/replacement. This could be such things as pushing the engine too hard, or putting diesel in a petrol engine or vice versa, or burning out the clutch. This list is not exhaustive. You must take all reasonable and practicable steps to properly and safely maintain the campervan including regular checks on; batteries, engine oil and other gauges, bulbs and tyre pressures and condition when driven more than 300 miles, refilling or replacing as necessary. If you cause damage to the engine through driving too fast (over 60 mph) over too long a period of time, and ignoring the warning lights, you will be liable for any transport costs, repairs required or even the cost of a replacement engine. You agree that the tyres on the Van are visibly sound and appear within legal limits. Any damage or repair to tyres is your responsibility, unless it can be shown that damage is due to invisible defects in the manufacture of the tyre which are covered by a manufacturer’s warranty, in which case we may reimburse you. For any reimbursement you must: a) Return the defective tyre to us for inspection and return; b) Produce appropriate receipts; and c) Accept the decision of the manufacturer as to whether reimbursement is made.
Engine Care. If any damage to the engine is caused by customer’s own actions, you will be liable for the cost of repair. This would include putting incorrect fuel into vehicle or driving too hard putting the engine under extreme load, driving too fast or ignoring warning lights. You are expected to take all reasonable steps to properly maintain the vehicle including checking tyre pressures and batteries every 500 miles. You must report to Coast 2 Coast Campers Limited as soon as possible if a warning indication light is illuminated. You agree to maintain the Vehicle to these conditions and acknowledge that any mechanical damage occurred as a result of your failure to maintain the vehicle in accordance with this clause must be paid by the hirer. You will ensure that the tyres are not damaged before hire and ensure that the wear is legal. During your hire period, if tyres and/or wheels are damaged, the cost for refurbishment will be required. You must follow the health and safety guidelines when operating and using any equipment in the campervan. The guidelines can be found in the campervan handbook. Please use caution when using appliances. Please ensure that the gas cylinder is attached correctly, as shown, and that the gas is turned off when not in use. The renter must not leave naked flames including the hob unattended when on. You must also ensure that the diesel heater, all appliances, the pump and the gas cylinder are turned off when driving and that the front swivel seat is turned in the correct position before travelling, this includes driving on private land such as campsites and if these conditions are breached, we will not be held responsible for any injury caused. The hirer must also ensure that the roof is secured before driving, this also includes driving on private land. Any damage caused as a result of not following these guidelines will be classed as negligence and you will be liable for repair costs involved. The fridge can be used whilst driving, however, please ensure that it is powered by the leisure battery as described in the handbook, not set to the van battery as this would drain the vehicle battery resulting in a potential unnecessary breakdown. The bed system has Isofix provided, however, we do not take responsibility with how the car seats are fitted into the vehicle. You can obtain advice on correct fitting from your car seat provider. You are legally responsible for ensuring that appropriate car seats are used. Extent of Hire The vans can b...
Engine Care. If there is damage or breakdown caused by your own actions, you will be liable for the cost of repair/replacement. This could be such things as pushing the engine too hard, or putting diesel in a petrol engine. This list is not exhaustive. You must check the oil and other gauges regularly as advised by Retro Campers Norfolk, refilling as necessary. Your rental agreement form will show the mileage on your vehicle on the day of collection. If you cause damage to the engine through driving too fast (over 60 mph) over too long a period of time and ignoring the warning lights, you will be liable for any repairs required or even the cost of a replacement engine.
Engine Care. If any damage to the engine is caused by customer’s own actions, you will be liable for the cost of repair. This would include putting incorrect fuel into vehicle or driving too hard putting the engine under extreme load, driving too fast or ignoring warning lights. You are expected to take all reasonable steps to properly maintain the vehicle including checking tyre pressures and oil/water levels every 500 miles. You must report to MD Campers Ltd as soon as possible if a warning indication light is illuminated. You agree to maintain the Vehicle to these conditions and acknowledge that any mechanical damage occurred as a result of your failure to maintain the vehicle in accordance with this clause must be paid by the hirer. You will ensure that the tyres are not damaged before hire and ensure that the wear is legal. During your hire period, if tyres and/or wheels are damaged, the cost for refurbishment will be required.
Engine Care. If there is damage or breakdown caused by your own actions, you will be liable for the cost of repair/replacement. This could be such things as pushing the engine too hard, or putting diesel in a petrol engine or vice versa, or burning out the clutch. This list is not exhaustive. You must take all reasonable and practicable steps to properly and safely maintain the camper including regular checks on; batteries, engine oil and other gauges, bulbs and tyre pressures and condition when driven more than 500 kms, refilling or replacing as necessary. If you cause damage to the engine through driving too fast (over 60 mph) over too long a period of time, and ignoring the warning lights, you will be liable for any transport costs, repairs required or even the cost of a replacement engine.