How do I know if my Jeep is under warranty?
You can look up your vehicle’s limited warranty details by logging into your JeepĀ® Brand Vehicle Dashboard. You can also search by VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) even if you haven’t set up your Vehicle Dashboard.
What is included in Jeep powertrain warranty?
The powertrain warranty protects parts and labor for the engine components, transmission, axle, and transaxle parts. It provides coverage on front-wheel-drive, rear-wheel-drive, all-wheel-drive, and four-wheel-drive vehicles. Parts and services excluded from this coverage include: Engine tune-ups.
How long does factory warranty last on Jeep?
FAQ: Jeep Warranty Jeep’s basic limited warranty, also known as a bumper-to-bumper warranty, lasts for 3 years/36,000 miles. The Jeep powertrain warranty lasts for 5 years/60,000 miles.
Does Jeep have a 100000 mile warranty?
The powertrain limited warranty lasts for up to 5 years or 100,000 miles on the odometer, whichever occurs first, calculated from the start of the Basic Limited Warranty.
When did Jeep 5 year warranty start?
Those vehicles which are 2016 or 2015 model year cars, bought (as new vehicles) before February 1, 2017 will come with Jeep’s original three-year warranty and will gain a two-year extended warranty (through Eric Insurance), along with five-year capped-price servicing and two years additional roadside assistance ( …
What does Jeep bumper to bumper warranty cover?
The bumper-to-bumper warranty will cover the repair costs throughout most of your vehicle ownership. The warranty also provides coverage for the costs of labor and parts due to any defective factory materials or production flaws.
Does Jeep still offer lifetime warranty?
MOPAR no longer offers its Jeep Lifetime Warranty, but when your factory warranties expire, you can look into the Jeep Maximum Care Plan, which is an extended warranty. It is capped at a maximum of 8 years (or 125,000 miles), but it can be worth it to cover your vehicle as it ages.
How do I know if my vehicle is still under warranty?
Contact Dealership If you cannot find the VIN number, the only real way to check your vehicle’s factory warranty is to call or visit your local dealership. They will need the VIN number to look up the information but can tell you for sure what is and is not covered if anything at all.