How to Check a Car's Warranty Period?

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OLena
07/30/25 9:41am
To check a car's warranty period, you can follow these methods: 1. Check the invoice date of the car purchase, as the warranty period is calculated from this date; 2. Review the warranty certificate. The car warranty period refers to the timeframe during which the car manufacturer provides free repairs and maintenance for faults caused by quality issues. The warranty coverage mainly includes core components of the car, which are: the engine, chassis, transmission, and drivetrain. Situations where the car warranty does not apply include: 1. Unauthorized modifications to the vehicle or altering its intended use; 2. Damage caused by improper use or traffic accidents.
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