What Does BYD's Warranty Cover During the Warranty Period?
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During the warranty period, as long as the vehicle owner uses the car normally under specified conditions and experiences any malfunctions or parts damage, the manufacturer will provide free repairs or replacement of corresponding parts. Generally, the warranty period for the engine and transmission is the same as the vehicle's warranty period, while the warranty for consumable parts such as batteries, air filters, cabin air filters, and timing belts is much shorter. Additionally, the vehicle's Maintenance Manual typically specifies that wear-and-tear parts like wiper blades, brake pads, clutch plates, tires, headlights, and glass are not covered under the warranty. BYD's battery warranty policy is divided into two parts: 1. The first part covers the battery cell, which enjoys a lifetime free warranty. The battery cell, composed of positive and negative electrode plates and separator paper as the main materials, is a non-directly usable electrochemical unit. It is the smallest unit forming the battery pack and the core component of the battery. 2. The second part includes components other than the battery cell, such as the casing, wiring, and circuit boards. The warranty duration for these parts is the same as that for the vehicle's second-tier core components, which is 8 years or 150,000 kilometers.