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General Questions
Do I Need to Take My New Car to the Dealership for Maintenance to Keep My Warranty Valid?
No, as long as you follow the manufacturer’s specifications outlined in your owner’s manual, your warranty remains valid.
Am I Responsible for Maintenance If My Car Is a Leased Vehicle?
Yes, even if you lease a vehicle, you are responsible for all maintenance and repairs required to keep it in good working order.
Can I Have Repairs Done Elsewhere for Warranty-Covered Issues?
While the choice of where to service your car is yours, warranty-covered repairs may need to be done at the dealership.
Service Questions
How Do I Keep My Car Warranty in Effect?
Maintain your vehicle as per the intervals specified in your owner’s manual or warranty booklet, and keep clear records of maintenance.
Which Parts Should Be Replaced and at What Intervals Should Services Be Performed?
Refer to your owner’s manual for specific parts and service intervals to ensure warranty compliance.
Is Brake Fluid Replacement Necessary?
Yes, brake fluid should be flushed periodically to prevent corrosion and brake component failure, included in many service schedules.
Product Questions
How Do Aftermarket Parts Compare with Original Equipment Parts in Quality?
Aftermarket parts supplied by OEM meet or exceed manufacturers’ specifications and may even have longer warranties.
What Is a Timing Belt and When Should It Be Replaced?
A timing belt controls the timing of an engine’s valves and should be replaced every 50,000-70,000 miles or as per manufacturer’s recommendation.
How Often Should Antifreeze Coolant Be Replaced?
Coolant should be replaced every two years to prevent oxidation and deterioration, maintaining engine health and environmental responsibility.