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At Eurorepar Car Service, we believe in giving our customers 100% confidence when they bring their vehicle to us, which is why we offer a straightforward parts & labour warranty policy.
We always want to get it right first time but sometimes things can still go wrong. Fortunately, Eurorepar Car Service is here to ensure that all replacement parts* fitted to your vehicle carry our national warranty, terms and conditions apply.
Find out more about our warranty policy below;
For all labour only repairs, we offer a 3 month warranty to put it right. Should something go wrong, contact the Eurorepar Car Service centre you had the work carried out at and they’ll sort it.
If you’ve had genuine Peugeot, Citroën or DS Automobiles parts fitted to your vehicle during your repair, they are covered by a 12 month parts & labour warranty.
All of our Eurorepar parts range comes with a 24 month parts & labour warranty.
Terms & Conditions
- The Eurorepar Car Service warranty policy covers parts & labour, where parts have been supplied via an authorised Distrigo Parts Distributor and fitted at participating Eurorepar Car Service Centres.
- Warranty is not transferable between owners and vehicles.
- Where the customer believes they have a potential claim they must return to a member of the Eurorepar Car Service Network and present the associated invoice. The Eurorepar Car Service Centre will then carry out a technical validation to confirm the claim is valid.
- If the part is then subsequently replaced, the warranty on this part will be for the remaining contractual period from the original invoice date.
The Parts and Labour warranty does not apply to:
- A repair done outside of the contractual period of the parts warranty.
- Wearing parts, the replacement of which is not the consequence of a failure and/or its environment but the result of normal wear.
- Adjustments, tuning or operations which form part of the normal servicing and maintenance of the vehicle.
- Abnormal use of the vehicle causing failure of the part or abnormal use of the part (e.g. use of the vehicle in competition, incorrect use of brake and clutch functions etc).
- Noise and vibration related to the normal operation of the vehicle
- Deterioration of such as discolouration, alteration or distortion of parts due to normal ageing.
- Repairs following the use of poor quality fuels or non-approved additives
- Any fluids that do not conform to the manufacturer’s specification (brake fluid, coolant, screenwash and car care products etc).