Expedia Parts Warranty: What Is Covered and How to File a Claim
Understand warranty terms on engines, transmissions, and driveline parts — what is covered, how to register, and how to file a claim with Expedia Parts.
What does Expedia Parts warranty typically cover?
Many remanufactured engines and transmissions include limited warranty protection against defects in materials and workmanship. Coverage length and transfer rules are listed on each product page and in the warranty policy.
Before you install
- Register the unit if the manufacturer requires it
- Save your invoice and RMA documents
- Record serial numbers and install date
- Use qualified diesel technicians for heavy-duty installs
How to file a claim
1. Gather invoice, photos, and fault codes 2. Open a claim from /warranty or your order confirmation email 3. Wait for adjuster review — do not destroy the failed unit until instructed 4. Ship the unit on the provided RMA if a return is required
Frequently asked questions
Does warranty cover labor?
Most parts warranties cover the component only. Labor reimbursement depends on the specific program — read your SKU warranty card.
What voids a warranty?
Common voids include improper install, lack of maintenance records, unauthorized modifications, and continued operation after a known failure.
How long do claims take?
Simple claims may resolve in a few business days. Inspection of returned units can take longer.
Where is the full warranty policy?
Visit /warranty on Expedia Parts for current terms and contact options.
Related on Expedia Parts
- Warranty portal: /warranty
- Search replacement units: /search?q=engine
- Help center: /help-center

