How to Check the Vehicle Warranty Period?
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The vehicle warranty period starts from the date the sales invoice is issued, so you can check your vehicle's invoice. Generally, at the time of completing the transaction between the consumer and the merchant, the merchant will randomly issue a warranty card to the consumer as a warranty certificate. The warranty certificate usually includes consumer information, purchase date, product model, manufacturing date, warranty duration and scope, and maintenance records. Below is the relevant introduction: 1. Vehicle Warranty Period The vehicle warranty period refers to the time frame during which the car manufacturer promises to provide free repairs and maintenance for faults caused by quality issues when selling the product to the consumer. 2. Warranty Conditions: Currently, most car manufacturers implement a new vehicle warranty period of "two years or 60,000 kilometers, whichever comes first." This means there are two conditions for the warranty period: one is a time limit of 2 years, and the second is a mileage limit of 60,000 kilometers. Once either of these two conditions is met, it indicates that the vehicle's warranty period has expired, and any subsequent normal maintenance and repairs will no longer be free of charge.