
While you’re shopping for cars, you’ll want to know, “What does the Hyundai five-year warranty cover, and for how many miles?” Most components receive specific coverage for up to three years or 36,000 miles, but other parts like the audio system will be covered for more or less time. Key Hyundai is breaking down your warranty coverage so you know what’s covered and for how long.
One-Year Coverage
Under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, your vehicle is covered against parts that experience routine wear and tear for one year or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. That includes belts, brake pads, filters, wiper blades, and fuses. You’ll also receive coverage for air conditioner refrigerant charge, which lasts for a year with no mileage limit.
Three-Year Coverage
Most parts under your warrant will receive coverage for three years or 36,000 miles. Your vehicle’s paint and battery, for example, are covered under this period in case of a manufacturing defect. Battery warranty coverage is important, because any defects can cause starting problems or power consumption issues for any electrical parts.
Five-Year Coverage
The final coverage period of your warranty covers any other non-powertrain parts that have a manufacturing error. Other systems also fall under this coverage, including your radio and audio systems; these systems can be replaced or fixed for up to five years or 60,000 miles. This includes your radio, Bluetooth®, and navigation system.
What Does the Hyundai Five-Year Warranty Cover? Find Out in Jacksonville
Want to learn more about what this Hyundai warranty covers and how many miles you can drive before it expires? Find out by contacting the experts at Key Hyundai to get the details. We can’t wait to help you find the perfect car, and the perfect coverage for it.