In 1975, the U.S.
Congress passed the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act – a federal law that
governs consumer product warranties. Among other things, Congress
wanted to ensure that consumers could get complete and
straightforward information about warranty terms and conditions.
In short, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act gives you these rights:
* Generally, your vehicle manufacturer's warranty cannot require you
to return to your auto dealer for vehicle maintenance-or to only use
the brand of replacement parts offered by that dealer.
* By law, your vehicle manufacturer's warranty will stay in effect
when you have regularly scheduled maintenance performed at a
qualified facility, like our NAPA AutoCare Center, that uses
appropriate parts and procedures.
The bottom line is that your warranty on your new vehicle stays in
effect when Main & Crawford Auto Repair performs preventive
maintenance.
For more information, click on this link,
for a copy of the “Know Your Rights” brochure in a pdf format.
Information from NAPA Auto Care Program.