Risk guide

How to verify EV system warranty transfer

“Still under warranty” must be confirmed through manufacturer systems, warranty documents, contract and service-center explanation. Commercial use, accidents, flooding, modification and unofficial repairs may affect coverage.

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Problem this solves

Buyers hear “battery warranty remains” but do not know which events may void or limit transfer.

Important boundary

This site only provides pre-purchase risk prompts. SOH, insulation, voltage delta, warranty and repair conclusions should be confirmed by manufacturer systems, professional reports, contracts and official explanations.

Onsite checks

Review warranty booklet, purchase invoice and official-app entitlement
Verify VIN entitlement through official service or support
Check whether the vehicle was commercial, rental or ride-hailing
Review accident, flood, modification and unofficial repair records

Red flags to treat seriously

No warranty booklet or official entitlement screenshot
Abnormal use type
Vague transfer explanation
Unofficial high-voltage system repair

Questions to ask

Ask the seller or inspector this way

Anchor questions to verifiable records, diagnostic items and written commitments to reduce information gaps.

Which official system confirms remaining warranty?

Does battery warranty continue after transfer?

Are there commercial or ride-hailing limits?

Do accident, flood or modification records affect coverage?

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