1. Check your vehicle's owner's manual. The owner's manual should include information about the warranty, including the length of the warranty, what is covered, and who to contact if you need to make a claim.
2. Contact your car dealership. The dealership where you purchased your car should be able to provide you with information about your warranty. They may have a copy of your warranty agreement on file, or they may be able to look up the information in their system.
3. Check your car insurance policy. Some car insurance policies include warranty coverage. If you're not sure whether your policy includes warranty coverage, contact your insurance company.
4. Check the manufacturer's website. Some car manufacturers have a section on their website where you can check the warranty status of your vehicle. You may need to provide your vehicle identification number (VIN) or other information to check the warranty status.
If you have lost or can't find your warranty agreement, you can usually find information about it by searching your vehicle's VIN number. You can search the VIN number on the car manufacturer's website or on a vehicle history report website.