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If a repair involves the installation of new or reconditioned parts, what is the minimum warranty on repairs?

  1. 90 days or 5,000 km (whichever comes first)

  2. 180 days or 10,000 km (whichever comes first)

  3. There is no warranty on repairs unless it is written on the repair invoice

  4. Lifetime warranty

The correct answer is: 90 days or 5,000 km (whichever comes first)

A warranty is a guarantee provided by the manufacturer or seller to the consumer, stating that the product or service will meet certain expectations and any issues or defects will be addressed within a set period of time. In the case of a repair involving the installation of new or reconditioned parts, the minimum warranty on repairs is typically 90 days or 5,000 km, whichever comes first. This means that if any issues arise within 90 days of the repair or before the vehicle reaches 5,000 km, the repairs will be covered and the parts will be replaced or fixed. Option B is incorrect because it states a longer warranty period, while option C is incorrect because it states that there is no warranty unless it is specifically noted on the repair invoice. Option D is also incorrect as a lifetime warranty is not typically offered for repairs.