Are car keys covered under warranty?

 Car key warranties vary based on their terms and conditions from car manufacturer. Car keys should generally be considered wear-and-tear items due to regular usage as well as any potential loss or damage that might occur over time.


Most car warranties typically cover manufacturing defects and issues related to mechanical and electrical components; however, they may exclude accessories prone to normal wear and tear, such as car keys.


To determine whether your car key is covered under warranty, refer to the documentation from your car manufacturer or dealership where you purchased it and get their advice regarding what coverage there may be and any exclusions or limitations that apply.


If your car key is no longer covered under warranty, you should first check whether there is additional coverage via an extended warranty or insurance policy that includes replacement or repair. Otherwise, contact either a locksmith or your car manufacturer's authorized service center to inquire about key replacement options and costs.

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