Our automotive partner offers a one-year, 20,000-kilometre warranty on all parts, products and labour from the date of purchase. The warranty is non-transferable. We have a 100% satisfaction guarantee policy. If you are not 100% satisfied with the services provided, it is up to the client to notify the company within 30 days following the service so that the company can resolve any pending issues.
There is no warranty on client-supplied parts. Labour provided in relation to client-supplied parts is not covered under warranty unless otherwise agreed upon in a written contract. If a client-supplied part fails or does not work due to a manufacturer defect, it is not covered by the company, and you will need to contact the part supplier to cover the part and the associated labour to replace it. Warranties on company-supplied parts may include a replacement part by the supplier when a refund is not applicable.
The warranty is void when damage is caused to your vehicle by rough use or misuse. For commercial vehicles, see the vehicle owners’ manual for proper routine maintenance, general misuse and neglect.
Alterations/modifications to the vehicle with aftermarket parts or external causes, such as fires, accidents, etc., are not covered under warranty. Work not scheduled through the company or paid to the mechanic directly and not through the company’s program or system is not covered under warranty.
Any issue or pre-existing mechanical/electrical issue not related to the repair scheduled for or not known by the mechanic is not covered under warranty. For example, replacing an old, brittle water pump and hoses is not covered.
Repairs requested by the client for the mechanic to perform that were not included in the initial contract are not covered by warranty and will incur extra fees at the client’s expense.
If a client takes their vehicle to another mechanic to diagnose a repair or issue that they believe was caused after receiving services, they must first give the company the opportunity to inspect and correct any problems covered under warranty. Otherwise, the warranty is entirely void.
The consequential effects of services performed (e.g., a differential fluid change completed but failing to operate properly because it cannot handle the new fluid) are not covered under warranty.