

Les Schwab provides tire protection for Covered Tires with non-repairable damage due to normal road hazards (“Tire Protection”). Our workmanship is guaranteed for the life of your Covered Tires.

Whatever the road throws at you, from potholes to nails or other road hazards, you have peace of mind protection that we will repair or replace your Covered Tire for its remaining value under the terms of this Best Tire Value Promise® Limited Warranty. The Best Tire Value Promise® Limited Warranty is provided for free as part of Les Schwab’s World Class Customer Service and is valid for the original purchaser of the new passenger and tubeless light truck tires listed on the original invoice (“Covered Tire(s)”). Once a vehicle is impounded as junked/nuisance it is titled as such and the owner cannot redeem the vehicle.Tire Repair FAQ How Does Flat Tire Repair Work? If after 10 days the owner has not remedied the situation, impoundment action will be taken. If a sticker is placed on a vehicle, the owner has 10 days to fix the problem or remove the vehicle from public view. If an officer finds a vehicle to be in violation, a green sticker will be placed on the vehicle along with information as to why the vehicle is in violation. Junked/nuisance vehicles on private property must be visibly inoperable and have expired registration or inspection stickers. The owner has 20 days to redeem the vehicle before it is sold at public auction.

After 48 hours, the vehicle is rechecked and if still in violation the vehicle will be impounded. If an officer finds a vehicle to be in violation, an orange sticker will be placed on the vehicle giving the owner 48 hours to fix the problem or remove the vehicle from the street. At this time, City Council does not allow the Austin Police Department to tag vehicles for expired or missing registration or inspection stickers. The criteria for vehicles being tagged on the street is as follows: the vehicle is visibly inoperable (flat tires, severely wrecked, dismantled, etc.) or illegally parked (left wheel to curb, too close to the intersection, too far out from the curb, etc). Report Abandoned and junk vehicles by calling (512) 974-8119
