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What is the warranty period for the engine?

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SanPreston
09/03/25 8:21am

The warranty period for the engine is 2 years or 50,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. Number of repairs: If the same major component of the engine or transmission is replaced twice due to quality issues and still cannot function properly, the replacement count for the engine, transmission, and its major components will not be duplicated. Additionally, if the repair time exceeds 35 days due to quality issues during the warranty period, or if the same product is repaired more than 5 times for quality issues, the seller is responsible for replacement. Engine maintenance: When driving through particularly humid or dusty areas, it is necessary to inspect and maintain the relevant components of the engine, and regularly replace the engine oil and oil filter.

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EstherRose
09/16/25 2:52am

In China, the warranty period for engines is generally stipulated as 3 years or 60,000 kilometers, whichever comes first, as per the standard requirements of the "Regulations on the Repair, Replacement, and Return of Defective Home-use Automotive Products." I personally pay special attention to this when purchasing a car because it means that within this period, if the engine has quality issues, the manufacturer must repair or replace it free of charge, saving car owners a significant amount of money. Beyond the warranty period, repairs become out-of-pocket expenses, so I recommend regular maintenance at authorized shops and keeping records during the warranty period to ensure the manufacturer cannot evade responsibility if issues arise. The engine is the core component of a car, and the warranty policy protects us from defects. However, it's important to note that different brands may have slight variations in details, so always carefully review the contract terms when buying a car.

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JaydenMarie
10/30/25 3:25am

As someone who frequently works on car repairs, I know that the engine's three-guarantee policy is usually set at 3 years or 60,000 kilometers, mainly covering the initial use of a new car. During this period, the manufacturer covers all non-human-induced faults, such as oil burning or abnormal noises, but damages caused by human factors, like improper modifications, are not included. I've encountered cases where owners lost their three-guarantee rights due to overdue maintenance, so I always remind everyone to maintain their cars on time, get inspections at authorized shops, and avoid unnecessary trouble. Engine problems can deteriorate quickly, so identifying and addressing issues during the three-guarantee period is key to saving money.

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McColton
12/13/25 3:33am

When I purchased my car last time, the salesperson clearly stated that the engine warranty covers 3 years or 60,000 kilometers, which gave me great peace of mind. If any issues arise within this period, such as starting difficulties or performance degradation, I can simply take it to the 4S store for free repairs without any additional costs. It's advisable to regularly check the vehicle's condition yourself, especially when approaching the mileage limit, to avoid missing the coverage. Maintenance costs after the warranty expires can be significantly higher, so planning your budget in advance is crucial.

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