Is the Warranty Still Valid After Engine Repair During the Warranty Period?
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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. Currently, our country mandates that manufacturers provide an engine warranty of no less than 40,000 kilometers or two years. Most car manufacturers now offer engine warranties that meet or exceed the national minimum requirements. However, there are no specific regulations regarding the warranty for engines after major repairs. In the automotive industry, it is common practice to provide only a 1-month or 1,000-kilometer warranty for engines after major repairs. Some manufacturers may extend this to a maximum of three months, but most repair stations only offer a 1-month warranty after an engine overhaul.