What is the warranty period for Hyundai vehicles?
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Hyundai vehicles come with a warranty period of 5 years or 100,000 kilometers. Currently, most automobile manufacturers implement a new car warranty period of 2 years or 60,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. There are two conditions for the warranty period: one is a time limit of 2 years, and the other is a mileage limit of 60,000 kilometers. Once either of these conditions is met, the vehicle's warranty period is considered expired, and any subsequent normal maintenance or repairs will no longer be covered for free. Generally, the 5-year or 100,000-kilometer warranty mainly covers the vehicle's core components, such as the engine, transmission, drivetrain, and chassis. These parts have a relatively low probability of failure but high repair costs. Within the 5-year period, it's rare for these core components to develop issues. Wear-and-tear parts like tires, wheels, headlights, and brakes are usually covered by a warranty of only 3 to 6 months or 5,000 kilometers from the car dealer. Handling an expired warranty: After the car warranty expires, choose a reputable local repair shop for maintenance, following the time and maintenance items suggested in the maintenance manual. Every car manufacturer provides a "Vehicle Regular Maintenance Schedule" upon delivery. Maintenance items and cycles are typically determined by mileage, aiming to achieve optimal performance and extend the vehicle's lifespan through regular maintenance. Car maintenance involves preventive work such as inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts within a specified period. Modern car maintenance mainly includes the engine system, transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, etc. The scope of maintenance covers various aspects of the vehicle's upkeep.