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A Plymouth vehicle comes from the dealer with a basic warranty that covers the vehicle for 3 years or 36,000 miles. There is no powertrain warranty for a Plymouth. In the event that the basic warranty expires before the vehicle is paid off, which is usually the case; an owner could find themselves stuck paying hefty repair bills before the car is entirely theirs. The alternative is to opt for an extended warranty and take the worry out of auto repairs.
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It is important to maintain a regular schedule of maintenance for your Plymouth vehicle. Regular maintenance can improve the life of your investment as well as protect your warranty. For more information regarding regular maintenance, refer to your user's manual.
Even with regular maintenance your vehicle may need repairs. It is best to have repairs done by a franchised Plymouth dealership. Most times the dealership will make your repairs with new components; however, it is legal for them to use refurbished or repaired parts as well. If you must have your repairs done in an emergency situation, be sure to keep records to protect your warranty.
If you are planning to install any aftermarket part or component, you should make sure that your Plymouth warranty will not be voided. Many times, aftermarket parts are not covered under a manufacturer's warranty. The best thing to do is to have parts, components, or accessories installed by your Plymouth dealer.
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