Warranty Information
Warranty terms vary by part and supplier. Your quote will include the specific warranty coverage for the exact unit you’re considering.
General warranty guidance
- Many powertrain parts come with a standard warranty period (often 90 days). Extended options may be available.
- Warranty typically covers the part itself. Labor, fluids, diagnostics, towing, and downtime are usually not covered.
- Proper installation is important. Keep your receipts and follow installer recommendations.
How to protect yourself
- Provide your VIN so we can verify the correct fitment before purchase.
- Get terms in writing with your quote/invoice for the exact unit.
- Inspect freight at delivery and document any visible damage immediately.
Questions to ask (recommended)
- Is there a warranty and what is the coverage period?
- Are there requirements for installation/fluids to keep coverage valid?
- What is the process if an issue is found on install?
Last updated 2026-02-26
