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Is the Warranty Still Valid After a Car Is Flooded?

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Anastasia
09/02/2025, 10:25 PM

After a car is flooded and repaired, the warranty period is three years. Below are the relevant regulations for post-flood car repairs: Three Guarantees Law stipulates: According to the national Three Guarantees Law, all new cars sold on the market must provide a warranty period of no less than 3 years or 60,000 kilometers. Any quality issues that arise within the warranty period can receive free repairs, including parts and labor costs. Car Warranty Period: Refers to the period during which the car manufacturer promises to provide free repairs and maintenance for any faults caused by quality issues after selling the product to consumers. There are two conditions for the warranty period: one is a time limit, and the second is a mileage limit.

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MaryFitz
09/15/2025, 12:12 AM

I've actually encountered a similar situation with a water-damaged car. Generally, manufacturer warranties don't cover damages caused by such external events, as water immersion is considered an accident or natural disaster rather than a manufacturing defect. I experienced a heavy rain flood where my car got submerged. When I took it to the dealership, they immediately said the warranty was void and only insurance could handle it. The key is to promptly inspect the vehicle's electronic systems and engine, as water damage can lead to short circuits, corrosion, and other hidden dangers that can be costly to repair. I recommend checking your vehicle manual's warranty terms, which usually specify exclusions for water damage. If the issue is minor, like just wet floor mats, partial warranty coverage might still apply. However, a full professional inspection is essential to prevent further deterioration. Remember, safety first—don't delay.

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PeterAnn
10/29/2025, 12:50 AM

As a car owner, I understand how frustrating this can be. The warranty is basically void after water damage. The manufacturer's warranty mainly covers quality issues during production, while flood damage falls under external influences, which are your responsibility or due to natural causes. My previous car was once submerged in heavy rain, and the warranty didn't apply—I had to rely on insurance for compensation. Check if the vehicle can still start, but don't force it to avoid engine failure. Contact the dealer or a professional repair shop immediately for an assessment of the damage. The warranty coverage is clearly outlined in the manual—it's easy to understand. Always park in higher areas to prevent such situations—prevention is key. Don't expect the warranty to cover repair costs; most of the expenses will likely come out of your own pocket.

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McNorah
12/12/2025, 12:02 AM

Regarding the issue of warranty after water immersion, I see many people are concerned, but in most cases, the warranty is invalid. The manufacturer's warranty terms clearly exclude accidental events, and water immersion is one of them. I remember the manual explicitly states that water damage is not covered under warranty. It's recommended to stop using the vehicle immediately and send it to a service center. The electronic control system is prone to short circuits, and repairs could cost even more. The warranty might only cover undamaged components, but don't hold out much hope for the whole vehicle. It's better to handle it in conjunction with insurance. Taking timely action can save you from future troubles.

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