How Long is the Battery Warranty for GAC Trumpchi?

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VanWillow
07/30/25 4:17am
GAC Trumpchi vehicles come with a warranty period of 36 months or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. During the warranty period, if the car's battery or other components develop quality issues, they can be replaced free of charge. Beyond the warranty period, replacements will incur costs. Scope of Warranty: For vehicles purchased at the owner's expense, any quality issues with parts that arise after repair or replacement at an authorized dealership fall under the scope of the spare parts warranty. New Automobile Three Guarantees Regulations: The new Automobile Three Guarantees regulations came into effect on October 1, 2013. Article 27 clearly stipulates that after replacing a household automobile product in accordance with these regulations, the seller and manufacturer must provide the consumer with a new Three Guarantees certificate. The warranty period and Three Guarantees validity period for the household automobile product are recalculated from the date of replacement.
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