What Does Vehicle Lifetime Warranty Cover?
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Automobile lifetime warranty, in simple terms, means that if the vehicle itself has quality issues within the warranty period specified by the manufacturer, it can be repaired or replaced for free. Below are the specific details: 1. Lifetime Warranty: There are usually many restrictions, such as the vehicle owner must be the first owner, maintenance must always be performed at a 4S shop, only major components are covered (wear-and-tear parts are not), and the lifetime warranty becomes void after replacing major components. Lifetime warranty is not the same as free repair; it is the seller's quality commitment and does not mean all repairs are free. 2. Items: During vehicle use, maintenance costs arising from normal wear and tear, rather than product defects, are not covered by the warranty. These items include but are not limited to: oil changes, oil filter replacement, fuel filter replacement, transmission fluid replacement, air filter replacement, cabin air filter replacement, fluid top-ups, tire rotation, paint cleaning and polishing, engine carbon cleaning, engine tuning, engine belt replacement, etc.