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How do I know if my Honda is still under warranty?

Answer: The fastest way is to verify the vehicle’s VIN against Honda’s warranty records and review the warranty booklet. For most new Hondas, factory coverage typically includes 3 years/36,000 miles bumper-to-bumper and 5 years/60,000 miles for the powertrain, with separate corrosion coverage in many markets. Always confirm the exact terms for your model, year, and region with a Honda dealer or official Honda channels.


Beyond the basics, this article explains how to check whether your specific Honda is still covered, what to look for in warranty terms, and what steps to take if you own a used vehicle, a certified pre-owned model, or if you’re considering extended coverage.


Warranty basics you should know


Knowing the standard structure helps you quickly gauge whether you’re still in coverage. Honda’s factory warranty landscape can vary by country and model, so always consult the warranty booklet and your dealer for precise terms.


New-vehicle terms vs. other coverage


The typical Honda New Vehicle Limited Warranty in the United States covers most components for 3 years or 36,000 miles (whichever comes first) on a bumper-to-bumper basis, and the powertrain is covered for 5 years or 60,000 miles. Some regions also include corrosion protection and separate coverage for certain parts or accessories. Always check your specific contract to confirm exact limits and any regional differences.


Extended options and regional differences


Many markets offer additional or optional coverage, such as extended warranties through HondaCare or certified pre-owned (CPO) programs with their own warranty terms. Terms, mileage limits, and what’s covered can vary by year, model, and country. If you’re unsure, ask a dealer to walk through the exact terms for your vehicle.


How to check your current warranty status


Use these steps to verify coverage quickly and accurately using your VIN and official channels.


Before you start, have your VIN handy and be ready to verify the purchase date and current mileage.



  1. Find your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It appears on the driver’s-side dashboard (visible through the windshield), the driver’s door jamb sticker, your vehicle registration, and your insurance card.

  2. Confirm the original purchase date and odometer reading at delivery. These help determine the time and mileage thresholds for coverage.

  3. Ask a Honda dealer or contact Honda Customer Service to pull the warranty status using your VIN, model, year, and current mileage.

  4. Check the official Honda owner portal or the My Honda app (if available) for a warranty status view tied to your account.

  5. Consult your warranty booklet or window sticker for the exact terms and any applicable exclusions.


These steps help you determine whether coverage is active and which components are covered. If anything is unclear or the VIN cannot be located, a dealership or Honda Customer Service can assist directly.


Special cases and additional coverage


Honda Certified Pre-Owned and extended warranties


Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) Hondas typically come with their own limited warranty and sometimes an extended program. Terms vary by year, model, and region, and may extend beyond the original factory warranty. When shopping a CPO vehicle or considering HondaCare, have the dealer spell out the exact coverage, mileage limits, and any service requirements to keep the warranty valid.


What to do if the warranty has expired or you’re near expiration


If coverage has expired, you’ll generally be responsible for repair costs unless you have an active extended warranty or a separate service contract. For near-expiration scenarios, confirm whether you still qualify for any transitional coverage, and consider purchasing an extended warranty if you plan to keep the car longer. Always verify with the dealer based on your VIN and purchase date.


Documents and proof you may need


When confirming warranty status or arranging service, having these items on hand speeds the process.



  1. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).

  2. Original purchase date and the odometer reading at delivery.

  3. Warranty booklet or window sticker that came with the vehicle.

  4. Maintenance and service history records.

  5. Any HondaCare or extended warranty paperwork, if applicable.

  6. Current contact information and the preferred dealership or service center.


Carrying these documents ensures a smoother verification process and helps service staff determine exactly what coverage remains or what alternatives may apply.


Summary


To determine whether your Honda is still under warranty, start with the VIN and the manufacturer’s records, then confirm the exact terms in your warranty booklet or with a Honda dealer. Know the typical baseline: 3 years/36,000 miles bumper-to-bumper and 5 years/60,000 miles powertrain, with regional variations and potential corrosion coverage. If you own a certified pre-owned or extended-warranty vehicle, review those terms carefully. When in doubt, contact your local Honda dealership or Honda Customer Service for an authoritative status check.

Can I check my warranty by VIN?


A Warranty Check by VIN Only Applies to Factory Warranties
If you want to check the status of extended warranty coverage, you'll need to contact the provider to get information about expiration. If you get your extended coverage from the manufacturer, this could be a local dealership.



Can I check if my car has warranty online?


You can perform a MotorCheck car warranty check to verify whether the vehicle is still under the original manufacturer's warranty or covered by a private warranty provider. What warranty coverage is included in a car's manufacturer warranty?



How do I know if my car is still under warranty free?


Contact the Manufacturer
Most manufacturers have customer service departments that can assist in discovering the warranty status. When contacting the manufacturer, it is important to provide the VIN and other relevant details, such as the car's purchase date and current mileage.



Can we check warranty online?


To find out if your device is still under warranty and to check its expiration date, you need its IMEI or serial number. Learn how to find your device's serial number. To check your device warranty status with its IMEI number, go to the Hardware Warranty Center.


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