FAQ: Can I reinstate my plan?

At Endurance, we want to make sure you stay protected from the cost of unexpected breakdowns. That’s why we offer options like adjusting your payment terms to help you maintain coverage that fits your needs or transferring your plan if you’re selling your vehicle.

Once you officially cancel your Endurance vehicle service contract, your coverage ends and cannot be reinstated under the same contract terms. If you decide you’d like coverage again after your cancellation, you’ll need to purchase a new Endurance plan.

What’s the Difference between Reinstating and Renewing?

Reinstating and renewing are not the same. Reinstating usually applies when a contract is canceled due to non-payment. You may be eligible for reinstatement if your financial obligations are met and your account is brought back into good standing.

Renewing is different. Many Endurance plans allow you to renew your coverage before it expires. To qualify, your renewal must be requested within 30 days and 1,000 miles of your contract’s expiration date.

If you’re not sure where your contract stands or want to review your options, log in to the Endurance Customer Portal or call our customer support team at (866) 432-4443 for help.

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