Extended warranty - Common things that can Void extended warranty
Jun. 16 2023
Managing and maintaining your vehicle
An extended warranty for your vehicle provides peace of mind and additional protection against unexpected repair costs. However, it’s important to understand that there are certain things that can void your extended warranty coverage. In this blog, we at AutoNation will explore the common things that can void an extended warranty and offer insights on how to avoid these.
- Failure to Perform Regular Maintenance: One of the primary reasons for an extended warranty void is the failure to follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule. Regular maintenance, such as oil changes, filter replacements, and scheduled inspections.
- Unauthorized Modifications: Any modifications that impact the vehicle’s original specifications, such as installing aftermarket parts or accessories, can potentially void your warranty. It is essential to consult your warranty provider or dealership before making any modifications to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions.
- Reckless Driving: Driving behaviours that lead to accidents or damages can void your extended warranty. If it is determined that the damage to your vehicle was a result of irresponsible driving, such as speeding, off-roading in restricted areas, or driving under the influence, the warranty provider may deny coverage for repairs.
- Use of Improper or Non-Approved Parts: Using non-approved parts or fluids during repairs or maintenance can also void your extended warranty. It is essential to use genuine manufacturer parts or approved aftermarket parts that meet the required specifications.
- Failure to Report Issues in a Timely Manner: Reporting of issues on time and seeking repairs promptly is vital to maintain your extended warranty coverage. If you neglect to report a problem and it leads to further damage, the warranty provider may deny coverage for the repairs.
Remember to thoroughly review the terms and conditions of your warranty and consult your warranty provider if you have any questions. By adhering to the guidelines outlined in this blog, you can enjoy the benefits of your extended warranty and have peace of mind knowing that unexpected repairs are covered.