Is the Car Sunroof Noise Covered Under Warranty?
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Car sunroof noise can be repaired under warranty at a 4S store during the warranty period. The car 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 consumers. The following is an introduction to the car warranty period: 1. Most car manufacturers implement a new vehicle warranty period of "two years or 60,000 kilometers," meaning there are two conditions for the warranty period: one is a time limit of 2 years, and the other is a mileage limit of 60,000 kilometers. If either of these two conditions is met, it indicates that the vehicle warranty period has expired, and normal maintenance and repairs will no longer be free. 2. In addition to specifying the warranty period for various components inside the car, most car models' "Maintenance Manuals" also impose conditions on the warranty. If the following situations occur, the owner cannot enjoy free warranty services: (1) Failure to perform maintenance as required: If the owner does not take the new car to the designated 4S store or the manufacturer's authorized service station for regular maintenance within the specified mileage, even if the car develops problems during the warranty period, the owner will have to pay for the repairs. (2) Unauthorized modifications to the vehicle: "No warranty for modified cars" is almost a consensus among all manufacturers regarding warranty issues. Some brand warranty terms stipulate that if the owner changes the vehicle's purpose without authorization, such as using it for rental, leasing, or competitive racing, it will be considered as voluntarily giving up the warranty rights. (3) Damage caused by improper use: The car warranty period can only provide broad protection to customers. Damage caused by improper use or traffic accidents must be borne by the owner or their insurance company.