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Is the Windshield Covered Under the 3-Year Warranty?

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MartinAnn
07/28/2025, 10:42 PM

Is the Windshield Covered Under the 3-Year Warranty? The windshield is covered under the 3-year warranty. Specific details are as follows: All vehicles come with a 3-year or 60,000-kilometer whole-vehicle warranty, which also applies to the windshield. However, damages caused by breakage or collision are not covered under the warranty. Relevant information is introduced below: The three-guarantee regulations for automotive windshields state that if the same fault is repaired more than 5 times, the vehicle can be replaced; if the engine is replaced twice and still malfunctions, the vehicle can be returned; and if repairs take more than 5 days, the owner has the right to use a spare car. The automotive three-guarantee refers to the actions of repair, replacement, or return taken by the producer, seller, or repairer of the automotive product due to quality issues.

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LaTalia
08/12/2025, 08:54 AM

As a guy who frequently works on cars, I can say that windshields are usually not covered under the 3-year warranty. The manufacturer's warranty mainly focuses on core components like the engine and transmission. Windshields are prone to damage, such as being cracked by flying stones, and manufacturers often classify them as wear-and-tear parts, only covering manufacturing defects—like bubbles or cracks in the glass itself—for free repairs. I’ve fixed plenty of cars where owners complained about cracked windshields at the dealership, only to have the staff pull out the manual and confirm it wasn’t covered. At that point, they had to pay out of pocket or rely on insurance. My advice? Check the warranty details when buying a car to avoid headaches later. Also, a damaged windshield is a major safety hazard—it can obstruct your view—so get it fixed immediately if there’s an issue. Don’t delay. On top of that, avoid tailgating and park smartly to prevent flying debris, as these habits can help avoid accidental damage. Bottom line: don’t count on the warranty for this; insurance is the way to go. Comprehensive coverage often includes windshield replacement—spend a little extra for peace of mind.

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SanJoy
10/02/2025, 12:40 AM

I just bought a new car not long ago and already experienced a cracked windshield. A stone hit it, causing a small crack immediately. I was thrilled thinking the 3-year warranty would cover it, but when I went to the dealership, they straight-up said the warranty doesn’t cover external damage—only manufacturing defects. I spent ages flipping through the manual and found the fine print under "wear-and-tear parts" explicitly excluding windshield damage. Luckily, I had already purchased car insurance, and the insurer replaced the glass for free, saving me a fortune. This taught me a lesson: when buying a car, don’t just rely on warranty claims—read the manual carefully to avoid pitfalls. For new drivers, I’d suggest paying more attention to insurance coverage rather than just relying on the manufacturer’s warranty, especially for high-wear items like windshields, which need prompt repairs for peace of mind. Also, park in safe spots away from construction zones or highways to minimize risks. Remember, warranties are convenient but limited—insurance is the real shield.

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AlejandroFitz
11/15/2025, 01:22 AM

Windshields are generally not covered within the 3-year warranty period, which I know from my family's car usage experience. Warranties mainly protect against major component failures. Minor chips and cracks on windshields are inevitable, and manufacturers often list them as wear-and-tear parts that require self-payment for replacement. Safety first: If the glass is broken and visibility is compromised, increasing accident risks, immediate repair is essential - don't wait. It's recommended to handle it directly through insurance, as comprehensive coverage often includes such repairs, saving costs. Regularly monitor the windshield's condition, wash the car periodically, and inspect for cracks to address them promptly.

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StAthena
01/05/2026, 03:01 AM

As a car enthusiast who loves saving money, I believe windshield warranty is a matter of economic calculation. Within the 3-year period, it's often not covered by warranty because it's low-cost and prone to damage—manufacturers only cover manufacturing defects. Want to save money? Rely on insurance first: most comprehensive auto insurance policies cover windshield replacement, which might be more cost-effective than warranty. For prevention, I make it a habit to park away from gravel roads and maintain a safe distance while driving to avoid stone chips—these small actions extend the windshield's lifespan. If something does go wrong, don't panic; contact a professional shop for quick repairs with guaranteed quality. In short, warranty savings are limited, but insurance is reliable.

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