How Long is the Warranty for Wear-and-Tear Parts on New Cars?
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Different brands have varying regulations regarding the warranty period for wear-and-tear parts. Duration of warranty for wear-and-tear parts: The warranty period for wear-and-tear parts on a vehicle is significantly shorter than that of the entire vehicle. Different brands have different stipulations for the warranty period of these parts, and even within the same brand, the warranty periods for different wear-and-tear parts can vary, ranging from as short as 7 days to 1 year, or from 1,000 kilometers to 20,000 kilometers. Seven-day warranty coverage: Fuses, bulbs and lamp covers, window glass, brake pads, wiper blades, cooling oil, remote control batteries, engine oil, gear oil, automatic transmission fluid, and various lubricants.