Do headlights replaced at 4S stores come with a warranty?

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HopeRose
09/09/25 2:33am
Headlights replaced at 4S stores do come with a warranty. Below is an introduction to the types of headlights: Halogen headlights: The history of halogen headlights being applied to cars can be traced back to the 1970s. They are currently the most common type of headlight source used by various car manufacturers. Due to their relatively low cost, halogen lights are very suitable for reducing production costs for more economical car models. Xenon headlights: Xenon headlights are now commonly used in mid-to-high-end cars. Because xenon lights are brighter, they are generally equipped with lenses, which focus the emitted light, making them highly popular. The color is also different from ordinary halogen lights, appearing white. LED headlights: In addition to the two types mentioned above, LED headlights are increasingly entering people's field of vision. While LED may often bring to mind stylish daytime running lights, this type of light source, with its many advantages, has become the choice for more and more car headlight lighting.
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Nicholas
09/20/25 7:30am
I think if you get the headlights replaced at a 4S shop, they definitely come with a warranty. I've personally experienced this. Last year, I had an original headlight replaced at a 4S shop, and they told me it had a one-year warranty, mainly covering material and workmanship issues. If it fails shortly after installation, like the lens cracking or the light dimming, just bring the invoice to the shop, and they'll replace it for free without question. But remember, if it's damaged due to a car accident or water ingress caused by yourself, that's not covered by the warranty. I recommend keeping the receipt after replacement. If any issues arise, don't delay, or you might have to pay out of pocket once the warranty expires. Also, different brand 4S shops might have slight variations—luxury cars might offer longer warranties, while regular models typically have about a year. In short, it's a reliable choice and gives you peace of mind when driving at night.
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