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What is the warranty on Honda engine transmission?

The engine and transmission on a Honda are typically protected under the Powertrain Limited Warranty, which for most new Honda vehicles in the United States lasts five years or 60,000 miles. Honda Certified Pre-Owned vehicles often extend powertrain coverage to seven years or 100,000 miles from the original in-service date. Terms vary by country, model year, and program, so always confirm with your local dealer or Honda’s official site.


Understanding the warranty framework


Here are the core elements most buyers should know about Honda’s engine and transmission coverage and how it fits into the broader warranty structure.



    What is typically covered under the powertrain warranty:


  • Engine, transmission, and other key drivetrain components that operate the powertrain.

  • Internal parts and assemblies inside the engine and transmission that fail due to defects in materials or workmanship.

  • Related components that are essential to the operation of the engine and drivetrain, as defined by Honda’s warranty terms.


The engine and transmission are also part of Honda’s broader New Vehicle Limited Warranty (often referred to as bumper-to-bumper). That coverage generally runs for a shorter period than the powertrain warranty but still protects most components from defects for a defined number of years and miles.


Warranty durations and options for different buyers


Prices, model lines, and programs change over time. The following outlines the typical terms in the United States as of recent years, with a note that terms can differ by market and model.



    Different buyer categories and their typical terms:


  • New Honda vehicles: New Vehicle Limited Warranty (bumper-to-bumper) is usually 3 years or 36,000 miles. Engine and transmission are covered under this warranty and are also included in the separate Powertrain Limited Warranty.

  • Powertrain coverage on new Hondas: Typically 5 years or 60,000 miles from the original in-service date, covering the engine, transmission, and certain drivetrain components.

  • Honda Certified Pre-Owned (CPO): CPO vehicles commonly receive extended powertrain coverage—often up to 7 years or 100,000 miles from the original in-service date—depending on the model year and certification program.

  • Regional variations: Warranty durations and inclusions can vary by country and model year. Always verify the exact terms for your vehicle with an authorized Honda dealer or the official Honda site in your country.


In short, the engine and transmission warranty is primarily governed by the powertrain coverage on new Hondas, with extended protection available on Honda Certified Pre-Owned vehicles. Always check the precise terms that apply to your vehicle and region.


Terms, transferability, and what can affect coverage


Warranty terms include conditions and caveats that buyers should understand before relying on coverage.



    Key terms and common caveats:


  • Maintenance must be performed as required, typically by authorized Honda dealers, to keep the warranty valid.

  • Coverage is generally limited to defects in materials or workmanship and not to wear-and-tear or damage from accidents, neglect, or improper maintenance.

  • Most warranties are transferable to subsequent owners, often with a simple notice to Honda or the dealer; check for any transfer requirements or fees specific to your region.

  • Other components, such as emissions systems or hybrid-specific parts, may have separate warranties or additional terms that differ from standard powertrain coverage.


Because terms can differ significantly by country, model, and year, it is essential to verify the exact warranty scope for your vehicle with a local Honda dealer or on Honda’s official regional website.


Examples by region (illustrative overview)


To keep expectations aligned with common practice while avoiding country-specific misstatements, here is a concise regional framing. For the precise numbers in your area, consult the official Honda materials for your country.


United States



    Typical US outlines:


  • New vehicles: 3 years/36,000 miles bumper-to-bumper; engine and transmission included under this coverage for most repairs due to defects.

  • Powertrain: 5 years/60,000 miles, covering engine, transmission, and select drivetrain components.

  • CPO: 7 years/100,000 miles powertrain from the original in-service date (terms vary by model year and certification).


Always confirm the current terms with a Honda dealer, as durations and inclusions can change with new model years and regional programs.


Summary


For most buyers, Honda’s engine and transmission are protected primarily by the Powertrain Limited Warranty, typically five years or 60,000 miles for new vehicles in the United States. Honda Certified Pre-Owned vehicles can extend powertrain coverage to seven years or 100,000 miles from the original in-service date. The broader New Vehicle Limited Warranty offers bumper-to-bumper protection for a shorter period, and regional variations apply. Confirm the exact terms for your vehicle with a local dealer or Honda’s official regional site, and keep up with required maintenance to preserve coverage.

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