contact where you bought it, see if they can fix it.
if the assets is sold, traded in or disposed of with in 12 months then its not in the business any more and all fixed is subject to change with in the 12 months there is no gurantees it will be here for 12 months.
yes
At about 6 months. I got mine fixed at 6 months and she recovered really quickly. She has never been in season.
6 Months
2 MONTHS
There's a flat torsion spring fixed on both the outter wall of a spinning disk or whatever the part that is turning is. The center of the spring is then fixed on a stationary point. When the disk turns the spring is put under tension and when released will go back to its original starting position.
About 2.4 months, as months average 30.4 days (they are not a fixed length). This is about 2 months and 13 days.
Often, a spring loaded mechanism on a LH side view mirror cannot be fixed. The mirror will need to be replaced instead of being fixed.
A spring balance has a fixed spring at one end and a hook at the other. An object is attached to the hook. The weight of the object extends the spring over a calibrated scale revealing the weight of the object
Generally, a fixed term contract means you are tied into the contract for a fixed term. An example would be like a telephone line, most companies have a fixed term contract of say 12 months. Apart from your 'tester period' at the beginning, you are stuck in the contract for 12 months.
A spring scale is simply a spring fixed at one end with a hook to attach an object at the other. It works on the principle of Hookes Law, that states that the force needed to extend the spring is proportional to the distance that the spring extended from it's fixed position.
It is about 4½ months. There is no fixed number of days in a month, but the average is 30.4 days.