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How can I tell if my Honda is still under warranty?

Yes. Honda new vehicles typically carry a 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty, a 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty, and a 5-year rust-through warranty; you can confirm exact coverage for your vehicle by checking the VIN with Honda or your dealer.


Warranties can vary by model year, trim, and whether the car is new, used, or certified pre-owned. This guide explains how to verify current coverage, what to look for in your documentation, and how to proceed if you’re nearing the end of a term or considering extended protection.


Honda warranty basics


The following outlines the main warranty categories most Honda buyers will encounter, along with typical durations and what they cover. Use your VIN to confirm the precise terms for your vehicle.



  • New Vehicle Limited Warranty: The basic coverage that covers most components against defects in materials or workmanship. Duration is commonly 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first.

  • Powertrain Limited Warranty: Covers the engine, transmission, and major drivetrain components. Duration is commonly 5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first.

  • Rust-Through (Perforation) Warranty: Addresses corrosion that causes perforation of body sheet metal. Duration is commonly 5 years with unlimited miles.

  • Emissions Warranty: Covers eligible emissions-control components as required by federal and state law. Coverage and terms vary by region and component; check your VIN for exact figures.

  • Optional or extended coverage: HondaCare (extended warranties) or Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) programs can add coverage beyond the basic warranties. Availability and terms depend on vehicle status (new vs. used) and model year.


Note: Terms can differ by model year and vehicle status. Always refer to your in-service date and the terms printed in your contract or owner's manual for precise numbers.


How to check your warranty status today


To determine exactly whether your Honda is still covered, follow these steps and verify the details through official channels or your dealer.



  1. Locate your VIN: The 17-character Vehicle Identification Number can be found on the lower-left corner of the windshield, the driver’s doorjamb sticker, or your vehicle registration.

  2. Use Honda’s official channels: Sign in to the Honda Owners Site or MyHonda portal to view warranty status and recall notices tied to your VIN. If you don’t have an account, you can register or contact Honda Customer Service for help.

  3. Ask your dealer to run a VIN-based warranty check: A service adviser can pull up your specific coverage, in-service date, and any gaps in terms.

  4. Review your service history: Some warranties require maintenance as specified; ensure required maintenance has been performed within recommended intervals.

  5. Check documentation: The window sticker (for new cars) and the owner's manual list the warranty terms. For used or certified vehicles, refer to the purchase agreement or CPO warranty booklet.


After you complete these steps, you should have a clear understanding of what is covered, the remaining term, and any actions needed to redeem warranty benefits or recall remedies.


Recalls vs. warranties


Understand the difference between recalls and warranties. Recalls are safety-related repairs mandated by regulators and performed at no cost to the owner, regardless of warranty status. Warranties cover defects in materials or workmanship but do not replace all routine maintenance. If you suspect a recall issue, contact a dealer to schedule the remedy promptly.


What qualifies as a recall


A recall is issued when Honda identifies a safety-related defect or noncompliance that could affect safety or emissions. Even if your vehicle is out of warranty, recalls are typically repaired at no charge when performed by an authorized dealer.


Where to check for recalls


You can check recall status in the same Honda Owners portal, or by visiting the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website and entering your VIN. If a recall is active, schedule service with an authorized Honda dealer as soon as possible.


Bottom line and next steps


In most cases, you can verify warranty status quickly by locating your VIN and checking via Honda’s official tools or with a dealer. If you’re still within the coverage window, schedule needed service through an authorized dealer to minimize out-of-pocket costs. If your vehicle is out of warranty, consider extended coverage options or an approved HondaCare plan, and weigh them against potential repair costs and your vehicle’s reliability.


Summary


To determine whether your Honda is still under warranty, start with your VIN and use Honda’s official owners portal or consult your dealer. Remember the core terms: typical New Vehicle Limited Warranty (3 years/36,000 miles), Powertrain Warranty (5 years/60,000 miles), and Rust-Through Warranty (5 years). Emissions coverage varies by state and component. Keep in mind that recalls are free repairs mandated by regulators, independent of your warranty status. By following the steps outlined above, you can verify coverage, plan maintenance, and decide on any extended protection you may want to purchase.

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