What Does a 3-Year or 100,000-Kilometer Vehicle Warranty Mean?
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A 3-year or 100,000-kilometer vehicle warranty means that if any quality issues arise within three years or 100,000 kilometers, the manufacturer will provide free repairs or replacements. Once the vehicle exceeds three years or 100,000 kilometers, it will no longer be eligible for free warranty services. There are certain requirements for warranty claims: the fault must not be caused by human damage. If the issue is due to personal reasons, the automaker will not address it. The warranty period and mileage do not apply to all vehicle components. Different parts have different warranty durations. For example, batteries, wipers, and rubber-based equipment typically have shorter warranty periods. The 3-year or 100,000-kilometer warranty often mentioned by 4S shops usually refers to the three major components of the vehicle: the engine, transmission, and chassis.