There is a difference between extending a warranty and being liable for 
failure.  If your seat belts fail some time
after the warranty is up, the manufacturer won't pay for fixing them on your 
car.  But the manufacturer may well be
held liable for the failure.

Cortland



"Andrews, Kurt" wrote:

> From what I have found out it is not a requirement for safety related items
> to be warranted for the life of the car. I have recently been shopping for a


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