How Long is the Warranty for Passat Headlights?
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Headlights and engine maintenance share the same warranty period. As long as there is an issue and it's not due to human damage, you can file a claim. Warranty Coverage: The warranty coverage for cars may vary slightly depending on the manufacturer. Generally, the warranty covers two main categories: the three major components and consumable parts. The three major components—engine, transmission, and chassis—typically come with a warranty of 5 years or 100,000 kilometers. Consumable parts, such as tires, rims, and brakes, usually have a warranty of 6 months or 5,000 kilometers. Non-Warranty Coverage: Failure to adhere to the maintenance schedule specified in the 4S store's manual. If a car owner purchases a new vehicle but never maintains it or delays maintenance for too long, even if the issue occurs within the warranty period, the repair costs will be the owner's responsibility. Modifications made outside the 4S store. Unauthorized modifications may disrupt the vehicle's factory balance, and tampering with the electrical system can easily lead to quality issues—such cases are not covered by the 4S store warranty. Damage caused by improper operation. If damage results from the owner's improper driving, such as collisions or accidents, the responsibility falls on the owner or their insurance company. Intentional damage. Damage caused by human actions is also not covered by the warranty.