Will the catalytic converter on a 2007 Honda Accord be covered under warranty?
Will the catalytic converter on a 2007 Honda Accord be covered under warranty? - 1
My Honda has 67,000 miles on it I want to know if the catalytic converter will be covered under warranty it's a 2007
The 3 year 36,000 mile basic warranty and 5 year 60,000 mile powertrain warranty no longer cover anything.
No chance with a car of that age and mileage. Nice thought though.
Patty, it is highly unlikely that anything will be covered under any warranty at this point. The car is well beyond the <<time>> limits for most warranties. The warranty expires when either the time or the mileage is past the maximum
If you have the warranty information booklet, look in there for details.
Hi No as it well past the 8 years warranty period so not covered you need to buy a new one.
Certainly not after 10 years
No. Start looking 4 another car.
The warranty is based on time or mileage, whichever comes first. While you many be within mileage, you are out of warranty due to the time that has passed
The catalytic converter is covered by the Federal Emissions Warranty which covers emissions related component repairs for vehicles up to 8 years old or up to 80,000 miles, whichever comes first. Catalytic converters fall under the 8 year 80,000 mile warranty. As your car is 10 years old it is no longer covered by this warranty.
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