What does the powertrain warranty cover on a vehicle?
The powertrain warranty on a car generally covers the costs of parts and labor for repairs needed on a vehicle’s powertrain, which is made up of the engine, the drive train and the transmission.Time FrameThe length of coverage for a warranty program varies greatly between car manufacturers. In most cases, they last anywhere from five to ten years and can also be restricted by the car’s mileage. For example: GM’s powertrain warranty lasts for five years or 100,000-miles.LimitationsMany powertrain warranties are non-transferable between owners and can be voided if the repairs are not performed by a certified mechanic.SpecificsPowertrain warranties cover the most expensive and vital parts of the car, including the engine, transmission, transfer case, drive axle, seals and gaskets, as well as parts of the exhaust.MisconceptionsDepending on the fine-print of the warranty contract, expensive parts that are generally considered part of the transmission may be ommitted from coverage.