How to Transfer the Warranty on a Suzuki

Suzuki vehicles come with a seven-year, 100,000-mile limited power-train warranty. It has no deductible, meaning Suzuki pays for all qualifying repairs, saving the vehicle owner money. This warranty is available on all Suzukis sold after August 1, 2002, and is fully transferable. Additional warranty coverage or an extension may be purchased at the time of the transfer, or the new owner may simply take over the remaining warranty.

Things You'll Need

  • Vehicle information
  • Credit card
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Instructions

    • 1

      Gather the information, such as the bill of sale, title or vehicle registration, showing the make, model and vehicle identification number of your Suzuki. Also, locate the warranty packet you received when purchasing the Suzuki.

    • 2

      Call the Suzuki warranty department at 800-356-6013. Press the number one, since you are the contract holder, when the prompt starts. Press the number two to transfer your contract after the next prompt begins.

    • 3

      Tell the customer service representative you are calling to transfer your current warranty. Provide her with your name, address, the vehicle information and the date the transfer is to occur.

    • 4

      Give the representative the new owner's information, including his name, address and date of birth. Make sure the information is correct since Suzuki will mail a transfer confirmation to the new owner.

    • 5

      Pay the required fee for the transfer via credit card. As of 2010, the fee is between $50 and $100 depending on the length of the warranty available.

Tips & Warnings

  • Write down the representative's name and contact information in case you need future assistance.

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