Is the transmission failure of Geely Emgrand covered under warranty if it occurs within three years?
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Geely Emgrand's transmission failure within three years is covered under warranty. The vehicle warranty for Geely Emgrand is four years or 100,000 kilometers. Scope of warranty coverage: Quality issues with parts that arise after self-paid vehicle purchases and repairs or replacements at authorized dealerships fall under the scope of spare parts warranty. New automotive three-guarantee regulations: The new automotive three-guarantee regulations came into effect on October 1, 2013. Article 27 clearly states that after replacing a family car product in accordance with these regulations, the seller and manufacturer must provide the consumer with a new three-guarantee certificate. The warranty period and three-guarantee validity period for the family car product are recalculated from the date of replacement.
I'm a Geely user who just went through a similar situation. My Emgrand's transmission failed in less than three years. Geely's warranty policy generally covers three years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. As a core component, the transmission should be covered unless it's damaged by an accident or human error. Hurry to the 4S store with your invoice and manual. If they diagnose it as a quality issue, they'll repair it for free. This time I saved on repair costs and learned a lesson: regular checks of transmission fluid and filters can extend its lifespan. Don't worry about warranty issues since the car is still new.
As a car enthusiast, I've researched transmission issues. Geely Emgrand's warranty covers transmission problems within three years, falling under the major component warranty. You'll need to provide purchase documentation at an authorized service point to check for manufacturing defects. Common faults like oil leaks or jerking may be eligible for free repairs under warranty. Don't neglect regular automatic transmission maintenance - use specified fluids to preserve performance and address issues early to avoid costly repairs later.