How Long is the Original Factory Warranty for Audi?

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MacBethany
08/28/25 7:12am
Audi's original factory warranty covers 3 years or 100,000 kilometers. Different components have different warranty periods: Generally, different parts and components have varying warranty periods. For example, fast-wearing components like batteries, air filters, cabin air filters, and timing belts typically have shorter warranty periods. Wear-and-tear parts are not covered by the warranty: The Maintenance Manual usually specifies that wear-and-tear parts such as tires, brake pads, clutch plates, window glass, wiper blades, and headlights are not covered by the warranty. These components are considered functional at the time of vehicle delivery and are expected to wear out naturally over time. Subsequent issues are usually due to accidents or human damage.
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DelSebastian
09/10/25 5:26am
I remember when I bought my first Audi, I paid close attention to the factory warranty, which typically covers 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. This is quite valuable for car owners—for instance, if there's an engine or electronic failure during the warranty period, you can directly visit the 4S dealership for free repairs, saving significant expenses. I recommend new owners stick to scheduled maintenance in the first few years, as it not only provides peace of mind but also helps extend the warranty's validity. My five-year-old Audi had its transmission fluid replaced under warranty, saving me over 3,000 yuan. Additionally, after the warranty expires, you can purchase an extension plan, but be sure to check the coverage details to avoid unnecessary extra costs. In short, understanding these details ensures a more worry-free driving experience and reduces unexpected repair hassles.
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