Get Free Repairs After Your Car Warranty Expires
Don't Pay for More Than You Have To!
By Kassidy Emmerson, published Jun 13, 2006
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Although they try to design and produce quality cars that are safe for you and your passengers, problems do crop up after the vehicles have been sold and are out on the road. Car manufacturers are required by law to issue "Recall Notices" when this happens. Typically, car recalls happen when a "safety-related defect" is discovered. Sometimes a car doesn't "comply with federal motor vehicle safety standards" and a recall is issued. Or, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) can force car manufacturers to issue a recall when many certain cars fail to pass emission tests.
Once a recall notice is issued, a car dealer must make the necessary repairs to your car to erase the defect. And it doesn't cost you a dime in parts or repair costs.
One way to get free repairs after your car warranty expires is to keep up with recalls that pertain to your car. A division of the U.S. Department of Transportation, The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) provides complete recall information for cars that were built in 1949 to the present year. You can log onto their website at www.recalls.gov/nhtsa.html for complete details.
Sometimes, even though the "regular" warranty on your car has expired, there might be a special "emissions warranty" still in effect. Parts on your car that are components of the emission system are under warranty for eight years or fifty to a hundred thousand miles. Check your owner's manual for a list of the parts and the details of the warranty on your car.
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Takeaways
- Car dealers must make the necessary repairs to your car if it's under a recall.
- Check your owner's manual for an emissions warranty on your car.
- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration provides all recall information.
Did You Know?
Typical warranties on new cars are 36,000 miles or three years, whichever comes first. Some manufacturers have long warranties that last for ten years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first, though.
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