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A Scion vehicle comes with an original 3 years or 36,000 miles bumper-to-bumper warranty. In addition to basic coverage, most models include a powertrain warranty for 5 years or 60,000 miles. Once the basic warranty has expired, only the powertrain warranty is in effect, which covers a relatively small portion of your vehicle. For this reason, many Scion vehicle owners turn to an extended warranty for protection.
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Some drivers don't look under the hood until something goes wrong. In many cases, this is too late. Get your vehicle serviced at regular intervals. Use your owner's manual as a guide for your Scion's recommended maintenance schedule. Regular servicing of your vehicle is the best way to keep your Scion in peak condition and in compliance with your warranty.
Despite the best maintenance, problems can occur with your vehicle. It is important to complete all required recalls from Scion. If your car needs service, first check the owner's manual for troubleshooting information. If your vehicle needs repair, Scion requires that you use a franchised Scion dealership for the repairs except when not possible. In case of an emergency, be sure to keep records and receipts for all work done.
Using aftermarket components or parts can void your Scion warranty. If there are any questions regarding your warranty coverage, you should check your owner's manual first or contact Scion direct to understand your coverage.
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