What Does the Vehicle Warranty Cover?
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Vehicle warranty coverage includes: tires, bulbs, batteries, wiper blades, spark plugs, four major filters (air, cabin, fuel, oil), brake fluid, brake pads, etc. The vehicle warranty period refers to the timeframe during which the automobile manufacturer promises to provide free repairs and maintenance for any faults arising from quality issues when selling the product to consumers. During the warranty period, as long as the vehicle owner experiences faults or part damages under normal usage conditions as specified, the manufacturer will provide free repairs or replacement of corresponding parts. Generally, the warranty periods for the engine and transmission are usually the same as the overall warranty period, while the warranty periods for consumable parts such as batteries, air filters, cabin filters, and timing belts are shorter.