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Get the Right Warranty for your Used Auto Parts

Getting used auto parts can save a bundle but when the used part doesn’t serve its purpose, it’s important to have the right warranty coverage. Depending on the type of auto part and how you buy it, there will be a different car parts warranty to cover your purchased parts. Navigating used car part warranties can be difficult, especially for first-time used auto parts buyers. There are different factors that affect auto parts differently, especially depending on what you have bought.

Mechanical Car Parts Warranty

From a transmission to an engine, parts for the engine, front or rear axle assembly, and so on, these parts have moving components that are not electrical by design. This is the category that has the highest considerations when looking for a used auto part warranty, due to being non-electric moving parts, they are the most prone to an issue in their functionality. However, they also can show signs much later than other parts. Due to this, a car parts warranty should not be less than 90 days, but longer would be preferable.

In some cases, there will be offers for warranties that extend to one to three years in length. Considering how long it takes for issues to arise and how long it takes to spot the part as the issue, this is a good idea for mechanical parts. It might also be a good idea to see if you can get a labor warranty since often, the issue isn’t with the part but with installation, making it impossible to collect for the part since there was nothing wrong with it.

Electric Car Parts Warranty

Parts such as radios and starters, along with alternators and window switches fall under the electric parts category. In many cases, there will be a refusal to warranty these items and they are often at risk of the consumer. Most often, a 30-day warranty is offered, which is typically enough time to spot an issue. Of course, getting a longer 90-day warranty is ideal, but issues with these parts typically show up in the first month.

Body and Suspension

Similar to mechanical parts, these issues can take a while to show up. As such, consumers should not accept a warranty under 90 days. For the most part, this is standard and should be offered upfront. In fact, 90 days should be a minimum warranty for those looking for used auto parts. In most cases, 30 days is fine only for electric parts but caution should be expressed.

Used auto parts are the best way to go when replacing car parts. Check out Why Old is Gold to see the benefits of buying used car parts. If you are looking for used parts, contact us today to find out what we have in stock. My Auto Store has a six-month warranty on all of our used auto parts, anything that leaves our assembly line comes with a satisfaction guarantee.

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