
Although it may not get as much attention as the engine, the battery in your Chevy car is critical. If it’s not working well, you may not even be able to get the engine fired up. This is why it is essential to understand your Chevrolet battery warranty and how you are protected. Here, Lester Glenn Chevrolet of Freehold discusses what you should know about coverage.
New Vehicle Limited Warranty
Every new Chevy vehicle has a limited warranty for three years or 36,000 miles. This covers several non-powertrain parts, components, and systems, including the battery. If a manufacturing defect has caused a problem with it, you will be able to get a replacement.
What About a Hybrid or Electric Vehicle?
While batteries are essential for gas-powered cars, they are perhaps even more vital for hybrids and electric models. If you plan to buy one of these, you will be happy to know that its battery will have extensive coverage. If something goes wrong with it in the first eight years or 100,000 miles, it will be covered.
Certified Pre-Owned Coverage
If you are considering buying a Certified Pre-Owned Chevy model, this, too, comes with warranty coverage. You will get a Bumper-to-Bumper Limited warranty for 12 months or 12,000 miles (which covers your wet-cell battery) and the remainder or your hybrid or EV’s lithium-ion battery warranty.
Get More Information About Battery Warranty Coverage in Freehold, NJ
If you want more information about how your Chevy battery or any other components in your car will be covered, contact our Chevrolet dealership in Freehold, NJ. We can give you additional details about coverage. We can also talk to you about how to keep your battery in good condition.


