Used car warranty for alternator?
Hello, I bought a used car from a dealer about two months ago. I have a one-year warranty on the engine and transmission. Now the alternator is broken. Is this covered by the warranty?
Hello, I bought a used car from a dealer about two months ago. I have a one-year warranty on the engine and transmission. Now the alternator is broken. Is this covered by the warranty?
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The warranty is different from the warranty. A guarantee is a voluntary trination of any person who is absolutely freely selectable in form and colour. The warranty is the statutory liability that a defect in property must be reimbursed by the dealer (if it occurs 1 or 2 years after purchase and does not belong to wear).
The answer to the question is: No.
By the way: You not only have warranty on engine and transmission, but on the whole car. Corresponding contractual clauses cannot exclude the warranty (actually).
A little more specific for the questioning person could be added here that a lighting machine does not constitute an integral part of a motor vehicle (car) but is only an integral part of it.
No, that is when a case for warranty or Liability of property.
The Seller shall be liable only for the defects that have occurred at the time of purchase and were not known to the Buyer. Since at the time of purchase the defect was probably not yet present, the seller does not have to come up for repair.
Excerpt from § 434 BGB:
(1) The case shall be free of material defects if it has the agreed nature at risk transition
You should just contact the seller on the defective generator. Maybe he’ll meet you whatever way. If the seller takes over the repair, then only for reasons of cunning.
If at all, then it falls under the liability of the property, also depending on the age and running performance of the car.
Warranty is different and will be confused with warranty
Warranty is not a guarantee. The first 6 months is the seller in the obligation to prove that the damage is your fault, but he will not be able to. Report to the dealer and ask for a repair.
The light machine has worked during the danger transition
You have the warranty not only on gear and motor but on the whole vehicle.
the alternator is not considered to be wear parts and so he must fix the magel do not let you wipe