Warranties are important to any vehicle purchase or lease. While warranty length and details can vary significantly, they are all around to support you when your vehicle needs service. But how do you know when they end? How can you find out if you do not know off the top of your head?
How Warranties End
All warranties have limitations in years/months and mileage. For example, you may receive a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty for your vehicle. This means that your warranty expires after a year or if you exceed 12,000 miles. If you cannot remember your warranty's limits, you can find them on your warranty documents. If you need to find your warranty documents, contact the dealership where you purchased or leased your vehicle, as they will have the records you need. You can also void your warranty in several ways, so ensure you ask your dealership.