Right to Repair

Right to Repair

Know your rights when it comes to vehicle repair and maintenance.

  1. Did you know, you are not required to take your vehicle to the dealer in order to maintain your warranty?
    A warranty cannot require the use of a specific brand of replacement parts offered by your selling dealer. No matter the brand of vehicle you drive - foreign or domestic – Your Car can help protect you and your vehicle's warranty. By using quality auto parts and service, our skilled technicians can perform all of your vehicle's maintenance and repairs without voiding your warranty.
  2. Do I have to use the manufacturer's original equipment parts to keep my warranty valid?
    Legally, automakers cannot specify which parts are used to complete your vehicle's service. You may use any brand-name quality parts to replace fan belts, hoses, brakes, exhaust or tyresand more.
  3. What do I have to do to keep my car or UTE's warranty in effect?
    Make sure your vehicle is serviced at the intervals specified in your owner's manual or warranty booklet and keep clear records of your vehicle's maintenance. Be sure to have the date, parts installed, vehicle identification number and mileage recorded on the invoice. Keep these receipts in a safe place. If you have a service log in your owner's manual or warranty booklet, it will be validated with a Your Car stamp.
  4. My car is a leased (personal / fleet) vehicle. Am I responsible for maintenance?
    Even if you lease a vehicle, you are responsible for all maintenance and repairs to keep the vehicle in good working order as outlined in the owner's manual.
  5. What parts should be replaced and at what intervals should these services be performed?
    Check your owner's manual. It will give you all of the information you need regarding specific parts and service intervals. Make sure to read it thoroughly and note any exceptions or severe service notations. Warranties are there to protect the consumer, but you must follow the requirements. Ask Your Car to confirm the manufactures warranty recommendations.
  6. What if my new car needs repairs other than regularly scheduled maintenance such as a brake job or other repairs? Do I have to return to the dealer for these repairs? What if these repairs are covered under my warranty?
    The choice of where to have your car serviced and repaired is yours. However, you will probably have to take the car back to the dealer for any repairs covered under warranty. Thoroughly check your warranty to be certain which repairs are covered. Ask Your Car to confirm the manufactures warranty recommendations.
  7. How does the quality of aftermarket parts compare with original equipment parts?
    Some are manufactured by the same supplier and may even be warranted longer than original equipment parts. Aftermarket parts supplied by YOUR CAR meet or exceed manufacturers' specifications.
  8. If I do have a warranty-related problem with a dealership, what rights do I have?
    If you have a problem, contact the customer service department of the car manufacturer and ask for assistance. They are concerned with customer satisfaction and may be able to help.