What is the general warranty period for car glass?

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JackFitz
07/29/25 8:26pm
Most car glass warranties are valid for 60 days from the date of the purchase invoice or within 3,000 kilometers of driving. The warranty period for car glass is consistent with that of some other automotive products and is generally included in the vehicle's three-guarantee policy. If the glass is damaged due to non-human causes during the warranty period, the manufacturer is required to replace it according to regulations. Below is an introduction to the glass warranty period: 1. During the warranty period: If quality issues arise with the car during the warranty period of a household vehicle, consumers can have the vehicle repaired or replaced free of charge by the repairer with the three-guarantee certificate. Car glass is included in the warranty coverage. If the glass is damaged due to non-human causes within 60 days from the date of the purchase invoice or within 3,000 kilometers of driving, the car manufacturer must follow regulations to replace the glass free of charge. 2. In case of disputes: If there is a dispute over the three-guarantee responsibility, consumers can negotiate with the seller for a resolution or legally apply to consumer rights protection organizations at various levels for mediation and compensation.
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