What Does Volvo's Full Vehicle Warranty Include?

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DiRhett
07/24/25 6:25am
Volvo's full vehicle warranty includes replacement, refund, and repair services. The full vehicle warranty means that various components will be replaced free of charge if they are confirmed to be damaged due to quality issues rather than human factors, such as issues with the speedometer or air conditioning. The full vehicle warranty is different from warranties that cover all components for the same period. Here is some relevant knowledge about the full vehicle warranty: 1. The full vehicle warranty does not cover all components: Whether domestically or internationally, the full vehicle warranty does not actually mean that all components of the vehicle enjoy the same warranty service. Instead, warranties are provided for different components separately. 2. Items not covered by the warranty: Currently, the warranty scope of most domestic car manufacturers does not include items such as engine oil, spark plugs, oil filters, brake pads, brake discs, wiper blades, tires, batteries, bulbs, and fuses. Some brands also stipulate that if a vehicle requires replacement parts during the warranty period, the labor cost will be borne by the customer.
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