What does the 3-year or 100,000-kilometer vehicle warranty mean?
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3-year or 100,000-kilometer vehicle warranty refers to the manufacturer's free replacement of auto parts when it is confirmed that the damage is due to quality issues rather than human factors. The prerequisite for free replacement is that the damage occurs within the warranty period or the specified mileage. The 3-year or 100,000-kilometer vehicle warranty mainly covers the core components of the vehicle, which are: engine, chassis, transmission, and drivetrain. The situations where the vehicle warranty does not apply are: 1. Failure to perform regular maintenance at the designated 4S shop or manufacturer's authorized service station as required; 2. Unauthorized modification of the vehicle or unauthorized change of the vehicle's purpose; 3. Damage caused by improper use or traffic accidents.