Maintenance Records
To make sure your warranty coverage stays intact, you need to maintain your Scion
according to the recommendations in this booklet. You should keep records of vehicle
maintenance, including date and mileage at time of service and a description of
service items performed and parts installed. The scheduled maintenance log can help
you keep track of this information. If you sell your car, be sure to give your
maintenance records to the new owner.
Scion will not deny a warranty claim solely because you don’t have records to show
that you maintained your vehicle. However, damage or failures caused by lack of
proper maintenance are not covered under warranty.
Maintenance Providers
You can have maintenance and repair services done by any automotive service provider
you choose, or you can do them yourself. Scion won’t deny a warranty claim solely
because you used a service provider other than a Scion dealership for maintenance
and repairs. However, damage or failures caused by improper maintenance or repairs
are not covered under warranty. Note:
Only Scion dealerships and Toyota dealerships are authorized to provide
warranty service/repairs for your Scion.
Dealer-Recommended Maintenance
Your dealer may recommend more frequent maintenance intervals or more
maintenance services than those listed in the scheduled maintenance log. You don’t
need to have these additional services performed to maintain your warranty coverage.
Ask your dealer to explain any recommended maintenance that is not included in the
scheduled maintenance log.
For a complete description of Scion warranty coverages, check out the booklet
called2008 Owner’s Warranty Information. You’ll find it in your glove box.
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MAINTENANCE & SCION WARRANTY COVERAGE
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