Eaton announced that it is extending the manufacturer warranty periods for the company’s aftermarket clutches.
Eaton Extends Aftermarket Clutch Warranties
Eaton announced that it is extending the manufacturer warranty periods for the company’s aftermarket clutches.

Eaton’ has extended the warranty period for its Advantage Series aftermarket clutches in U.S. and Canada to three years/unlimited miles.
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Eaton is increasing the standard warranties for its Advantage and EverTough Series aftermarket clutches. The Advantage Self-Adjust and Easy Pedal Advantage clutch standard warranties are increased to three years/unlimited miles, from two years/unlimited miles, and the standard warranty periods for EverTough Self-Adjust and EverTough Manual-Adjust clutches are increased to two years/unlimited miles.
The new warranty periods go into effect in the U.S. and Canada for the designated clutches purchased on or after July 1, 2019. The warranty periods for clutches sold in Mexico remains unchanged.
“Extending the warranty periods reflects the confidence Eaton has in the quality and reliability of our clutches,” said Tim Bauer, vice president, Aftermarket, North America, Eaton’s Vehicle Group. “This change is consistent with our strategy to increase the value Eaton genuine clutches provide to our aftermarket customers, providing them the peace-of-mind that we stand behind our clutches.”
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