Jeep Original Window Sticker by VIN

A window sticker, often called a Monroney label, provides complete information about a specific vehicle. Starting in 1958, all manufacturers are legally required to include a window sticker detailing the equipment and features of every car they make.

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What is a Jeep Warranty Check?

A Jeep warranty check looks up the VIN, license plate number, or year, make, and model information to check the factory warranty coverage. 

With the help of our tool, every individual - car buyer, seller, or dealer can access critical data about car warranties, which includes the following:

  • Type of coverage

  • Dates when it began and will end

  • Remaining time or mileage.

How Does a Warranty Verification by VIN Work?

You can easily check the warranty of any Jeep by VIN, license plate, or year, make, and model using our window sticker lookup tool.

This tool creates a copy of the original window sticker, which shows the standard and optional features, safety and security features, NHTSA safety ratings, fuel economy, and more, including the vehicle’s warranty information.

Types of Warranty Information Accessible with the VIN

After a Jeep warranty check by VIN, you would typically be able to obtain the following information:

  • Type of Warranty: This would include what type of coverage plan is being provided. It could be a basic "bumper to bumper" limited warranty, a powertrain warranty, a corrosion perforation warranty, or any extended service contract.

  • Original warranty coverage period: The original warranty length typically will be listed in the number of years or months and mileage, for example, 36,000 miles.

  • Remaining coverage: A window sticker will not provide the remaining coverage, but using the current mileage, odometer reading, and age of the vehicle, you can quickly determine this.

The warranty is put in place to help reduce the burden of costly repairs or maintenance. A valid warranty can be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars in repair costs and is potentially a valuable asset to car owners and even used car buyers.

Benefits of a Jeep Warranty Check

Some benefits of a warranty check include:

  • Determining if the Jeep is still covered: A check determines whether the Jeep vehicle is still under warranty. This way, you can confirm if a vehicle is still covered under the manufacturer's warranty, which usually runs up to 3 years from the date of purchase.

  • Identifying remaining coverage: Knowledge of warranty time and mileage can help owners plan and budget future maintenance and repairs.

  • Avoid costly repairs: Jeep owners can save vast sums of money that could have gone into many repairs if the vehicle warranty is still valid.

  • Negotiating power for used car buyers: For used Jeeps, potential buyers can confirm if a vehicle is still under warranty or not for better negotiations.

The warranty is put in place to help reduce the burden of costly repairs or maintenance. A valid warranty can be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars in repair costs and is potentially a valuable asset to car owners and even used car buyers.

How to Check Your Jeep’s Warranty

Now that you understand the basics and how important it is to check if a vehicle is still under warranty, let’s take a look at how it is done with our easy-to-use Jeep window sticker lookup tool:

With the window sticker, you can view the type of warranty coverage as well as the coverage period.

View a Sample Jeep Window Sticker

Curious about what your Jeep’s window sticker will look like? Click the button below to view a sample window sticker and understand the detailed information it provides.

Jeep Window Sticker Sample

Alternative Methods to Check Your Jeep’s Warranty

Although a window sticker is one of the easiest ways to view the warranty information of any Jeep model, it is not the only way. You can try one of these methods:

Vehicle Manufacturer Websites

You can visit the official Jeep website, where you can create a car owner’s account and get full vehicle information about your Jeep model - including warranty information.

Vehicle History Reports

Simple vehicle history reports from reputable providers can also serve as a good alternative to a window sticker check. Usually, free reports will not provide this data, so you may need to pay a fee. 

Dealership

You can also try to contact the dealership where the vehicle was purchased or any authorized Jeep dealership. Provide them with your VIN or other relevant information, and they should be able to verify the Jeep’s warranty status. 

If you are still in the buying process, it makes it easier for you. Just ask the dealer directly, and they will tell you everything you need to know.

Owner's Manual and Documentation

Finally, you can examine the car’s documents. Most people skip necessary information if there’s too much to read. Take time to read through your Jeep manual and other documents and you just might find the vehicle’s warranty.

What Does a Car Warranty Cover?

Generally, the car warranties are of two kinds:

1. Bumper-to-Bumper or Comprehensive

The bumper-to-bumper warranty is also called a "comprehensive" or "basic" warranty. It's meant to cover most vehicle components and systems, leaving out those typically worn out. Its duration is 3-5 years or 36,000-60,000 miles, whatever comes first.

2. Powertrain

It will include all the significant pieces that make a car go: the engine, transmission, and drive axle.

Powertrain warranties typically last longer than bumper-to-bumper warranties, so anticipate around 5-10 years or 60,000-100,000 miles of coverage. Aside from these two broad types, some manufacturers also have:

  • Rust/Corrosion warranty: protects the vehicle's body and paint from damage because of corrosion.

  • Emissions warranty: cushions your vehicle from repair costs and specific components involved with the emissions system.

  • Battery warranty: Covers the car battery for 2-8 years.

Note that some vehicle parts are not covered under the manufacturer's warranty, such as:

  • Items prone to normal wear and tear (e.g., tires, brakes, wiper blades)

  • Damage caused by the user, for example, neglect, misuse, or lack of maintenance

  • Modifications or aftermarket parts installed by the owner

Can a Warranty Affect Resale Value?

Yes, as you may have guessed, a vehicle with an active Jeep warranty will definitely have more value than one without any. Here’s how a car warranty can affect resale value

  • Warranty transferability: Jeeps with valid and transferable extended warranties can fetch higher prices than others without coverage. Everyone wants to feel protected, and a vehicle providing this will be much valued.

  • Perception of quality: A vehicle with a warranty gives buyers the impression that the vehicle has been well-maintained and repaired by certified professionals. This positive perception will surely boost the car's resale appeal.

  • Reduced repair costs: When a vehicle has warranty coverage, buyers know they won't have to pay for covered repairs. This increases the resale value.

Check ALL Jeep Models

Our warranty check tool works with all Jeep models, including classic cars. Some popular models you can check are:

WranglerLibertyGrand WagoneerRenegade Trailhawk
Grand CherokeePatriotWrangler UnlimitedCompass Trailhawk
RenegadeCommanderGrand Cherokee LGladiator Mojave
CompassCherokeeWrangler RubiconWrangler Sport
GladiatorWagoneerGrand Cherokee OverlandGrand Cherokee Summit

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