Tuesday, December 30, 2014

See If My Vehicle Is Under Warranty

You may not admit to buy repairs whether your van is under manufacturer warranty.


Many vehicles come morals with at least a three-year, 36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, whichever comes early. Power-train warranties, which incorporate above components of the engine and transmission, are too typical. Some manufacturers overture much extended, such as a rust or seat girth warranty. Whether you did not pay for your automobile fresh, you must gem gone when the vehicle was purchased and how many miles it had on it, as this is when the warranty began. Cram catch elsewhere if your car is under warranty.


Ask to speak to the service department at the dealership. Tell the service representative that you want to find out if your vehicle is still under warranty. He should let you know when the vehicle was purchased and if any warranty still exists based on your current mileage.


Also have your vehicle's correct mileage handy.


2. Call a same-make dealership. If you know where the vehicle was purchased, call there, as staff can look up the vehicle's purchase date in any department (sales or service). If you do not know where a dealer is, you can use the manufacturer's website to access the "locate a dealer" option.


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Instructions

1. Get your vehicle identification number (VIN). You can find it on an insurance card or on your vehicle's title.