Is Oil Leakage Covered Under Motorcycle Warranty?

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KendraLee
07/30/25 9:34am
Motorcycle oil leakage is covered under warranty. The national standard warranty period for motorcycles is uniformly set at one year, but some manufacturers may extend their warranty periods beyond this national standard, i.e., more than one year. You can check the specific terms in your warranty manual. Relevant regulations: Ministry of Transport's "Regulations on Motor Vehicle Maintenance Management": "The vehicle owner has the right to independently choose a maintenance service provider. Except for automobile manufacturers fulfilling the recall of defective vehicles or the 'Three Guarantees' responsibility for vehicle quality, no unit or individual may force or covertly force the designation of a maintenance service provider." Product quality issues: During the warranty period, if there are product quality issues with a household motorcycle, consumers can have it repaired for free by the repairer with the Three Guarantees certificate, including labor and material costs.
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