How Long is the Warranty Period for Car Tires? What are the Three Guarantees Regulations?
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Tire warranty period is generally five years, and the three guarantees regulations include refund, replacement, and repair. Below is the relevant introduction: Three Guarantees Standards: If quality issues are discovered within 30 days after purchase and before actual use, a claim can be directly filed. For appearance issues, negotiation with the seller is possible. If quality issues are found during use, a claim can be filed with the seller. If the tire itself is defective and cannot be repaired, the manufacturer must bear the replacement cost. If more than 30 days have passed and non-external force causes quality issues, repair costs are fully waived. Advantages of Tubeless Tires: They only fail when punctured, and air leakage is slow when pierced, with tire pressure not dropping sharply, allowing continued driving. Additionally, due to the absence of an inner tube, friction-generated heat is minimal, and heat dissipation is fast, making them suitable for high-speed driving. Moreover, they have a simple structure and lighter weight.