So, I've observed a small problem with the electric driver's side window after having my Stonic for almost three years (next week). When I push the switch, the window doesn't always work. After four or five pushes, this may continue to function properly for several days.
Would the 7-year warranty cover this if it suddenly stops working entirely?
Concerns with the electric window warranty
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BMW_Fan2020
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allcarsnew007
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Make sure you bring it up with the dealer at the schedule servicing.
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BMW_Fan2020
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I had the service but didn't bring it up because it was functioning well and had for days. I was expecting to hear something along the lines of "can't find anything wrong."
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newjimmy54
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Covered, but you could receive "can't find fault" and maybe even charged for an abortive diagnostic if it works when they examine it. If it fails again, I recommend filming it so you have documentation to present to a Kia dealer if you decide to pursue it.
Since you have a warranty, it's best to use it, but if you're handy, you could definitely change the switch yourself; it's on a lot of automobiles.
Since you have a warranty, it's best to use it, but if you're handy, you could definitely change the switch yourself; it's on a lot of automobiles.
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Lots of thanks! I'll remember it for the next time the video prompts me to do that.