The Best Way To Know If Your Car Is Still Under Warranty
Chances are that you are at least partially covered by some type of warranty if your vehicle is under 5-6 years old and has under 60,000-70,000 miles. However...
Let's start with the good news. Chances are that you are at least partially covered by some type of warranty if your vehicle is under 5-6 years old and has under 60,000-70,000 miles.
Now let's get down to business. Your vehicle's warranty status can be determined in two ways.
Here's how it's done:
Locate the VIN number of your vehicle. Your driver's side windshield will usually have this number displayed. Your driver's side door sticker may also contain this information.
The mileage of the vehicle can be confirmed once you have the VIN. Your vehicle's dashboard should have this information. Make sure you contact a dealership that specializes in your make. Those who drive TOYOTAs should contact their local TOYOTA dealership.
Your VIN and mileage will be needed to verify if your vehicle is still under manufacturer warranty or not. Alternatively you can use our free Warranty Check By VIN Tool by clicking here.
It is also possible to check your vehicle's original paperwork if you still have it. Whenever you purchase a car, any warranties on the vehicle are required to be disclosed to you. Information regarding the warranty should be included in the original paperwork. Manufacturers usually include all warranty information, such as how long your warranty is valid, in a separate booklet.
Last but not least, some manufacturers offer tools that allow you to perform a warranty check yourself. It only takes a few steps to check your VIN and mileage.
The disadvantage of all of these methods is that they all seem to take a lot of time. If you want a quick answer to your question, we suggest requesting a Free Warranty Check By VIN tool that we have created to assist you. Our tool will tell you if your vehicle is still under warranty or not. Please note that we only have access to commonly available makes in the United States, so if your vehicle isn’t listed here you probably have an uncommon make.
Is your warranty about to expire? WE'RE HERE TO HELP
You can maintain the same comprehensive benefits of your car's original manufacturer's warranty by purchasing a service contract after the warranty has expired. Besides free oil changes and tire rotations, you can get total car coverage and 24/7 roadside assistance.
Not to mention a vehicle service contract from a reliable extended car warranty provider will also pay for your rental car, towing and emergency hotels/lodging services.
Please click the link below if you'd like to learn more about extended warranties and how easy it is to protect your car.
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