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When you purchase a vehicle, one of the first key considerations to think about is the warranty that comes with it, if any. Warranties can save you money on repairs and offer peace of mind should anything go wrong on the road due to a manufacturer’s defect. However, one of the most common questions drivers have is whether or not they can use any mechanic for repairs under their factory or extended warranty.
Unfortunately, the answer to this burning question isn’t always straightforward, as it will largely depend upon the specific terms of the warranty you have. That’s why understanding these requirements is critical to maintaining your coverage and avoiding unexpected costs. Learn everything you need to know about auto repair flexibility under a car warranty so that you can make an informed decision with your vehicle when you need repairs.
Warranties are meant to protect car owners from costly car repairs by covering that cost for specific types of repairs and services on a used car or new car, typically related to the vehicle’s main components, such as the engine, transmission, or electrical systems. Warranties can come with varying levels of coverage, with some only offering protection for parts within the powertrain, whereas others will offer near bumper-to-bumper coverage with even some routine maintenance covered.
However, warranties often come with stipulations about where and how repairs must be conducted since they are to be covering the cost. Many manufacturer warranties and third-party extended warranties require you to have your repairs completed at approved or certified repair facilities, which they have vetted. While this may seem annoying, the reason this is done is simply to ensure that the repairs meet certain quality standards so that the integrity of the vehicle is maintained.
Most manufacturer or factory warranties have their own network of authorized service centers or repair shops, with these centers being trained and equipped with specialized knowledge for your vehicle. It may be tempting to seek out a local repairman or something who appears cheaper, but in many cases failing to use an approved repair shop can void your warranty coverage.
Along the same vein of thinking as what was previously outlined, the answer to whether or not you can use any mechanic for repairs is that it depends upon your warranty. Some warranties are more flexible than others, still giving you a list but allowing you to actually choose from a broad range of approved repair shops.
Generally speaking, you will find more flexibility with third-party warranty providers than you will with the manufacturers of your vehicle. Most manufacturers want repairs to be handled at an authorized dealership rather than through an independent mechanic, which is especially true if there is something wrong with a major vehicle system.
Third-party extended warranty providers, though, often allow you to choose your own mechanic provided they meet certain criteria, such as being an ASE-certified repair shop. Some third-party warranty providers actually provide certified repair networks that you can lean on, which are high-quality and independent repair shops that meet the standards set by your warranty provider.
Certified repair networks are a critical component of many third-party warranty programs. These networks are a collection of repair shops that have all been vetted by your warranty provider for their experience, professionalism, and ability to complete repairs at a high standard of care. There are several key benefits to partnering with a warranty company that offers a certified repair network, with the most prominent being:
In the event you have an extended warranty on your vehicle, it’s possible that your repair flexibility may differ from what’s available under a manufacturer’s warranty. Vehicle service contracts, like those offered by Endurance, are designed to provide more extensive coverage and flexibility than basic manufacturer warranties.
This means that many more repair shops are often included in the extended warranty network. For example, at Endurance, we partner with RepairPal to provide you with access to over 3,900 ASE-certified repair shops nationwide. So, you’ll have access to a wide variety of repair options while also ensuring you remain covered under your auto protection plan. By using certified mechanics approved under an extended warranty, you will ensure you receive high-quality repairs while keeping your claims process smooth.
As a best practice, always check the terms of your specific warranty or service contract, as each provider may have different requirements or approved repair shops in their network.
By making the active choice to use a non-approved mechanic for repairs on your vehicle, you run major risks. The most pertinent of these consequences include:
At Endurance Warranty, your satisfaction is our objective which is why we have partnered with RepairPal to offer over 3,900 approved repair locations across the country. This means that you can rest assured knowing your repairs are being handled by qualified professionals who have been vetted to ensure all repairs they conduct align with the warranty requirements for your vehicle.
You can choose to add a high-level stated coverage plan, such as the Secure Plus plan from Endurance, which covers only major parts. Or you can go with near bumper-to-bumper coverage, with our Supreme plan covering smaller parts like gaskets and seals as well. Either way, you can rest easy knowing your vehicle is protected.
While many drivers wonder whether they can use any mechanic they want for repairs under their warranty, it’s important to remember that the answer will vary. With Endurance, you don’t need to be concerned, given the expansive certified repair network you gain access to with one of our auto protection plans. This will help you maintain your car’s health and even save money on vehicle repairs.
On top of this, all Endurance plans come with standard benefits, including 24/7 roadside assistance with towing, rental car reimbursement, and more. You also gain access to a year of Elite Benefits for a small activation fee that includes bonus perks such as tire coverage, up to $1,000 in total loss protection, collision coverage, and more.*
To learn more about how Endurance can protect your used or new vehicle, contact one of our plan advisors at (800) 253-8203. You can also shop online to see recommended plans and your price away.
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After more than 16 years as a technician and service advisor, Adam Karner transitioned to the auto protection industry in 2009. As a Product Manager for Endurance Dealer Services, he brings valuable hands-on experience. Read more about Adam.