Always confirm the warranty tied to the actual job.
General site references are informational only. The useful warranty is the one attached to the approved repair or replacement option discussed with the shop.
Warranty terms vary by repair, replacement part, and supplier. This notice explains how Bill's presents warranty information and where product-specific coverage must be confirmed.
General site references are informational only. The useful warranty is the one attached to the approved repair or replacement option discussed with the shop.
These links keep the notice connected to the shop, the service details, and the contact route.
Bill's Automotive is a Rochester, Michigan repair shop known for straight answers, dependable service, and practical help with maintenance, diagnostics, and collision-related repairs.
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Use direct shop contact when the policy answer is clear and a real question remains.
Use the points below for the practical answer most visitors need.
Bill's uses warranty references to help customers ask better questions, not to replace the written coverage terms tied to the actual approved work.
Engine, transmission, and other major replacement conversations should include the exact supplier-backed terms, duration, mileage limits, and any claim conditions before approval.
This answer covers the most common follow-up tied to this notice.
No. The final warranty is the one tied to the exact approved job, supplier, and written repair documents. Website references are there to help you ask the right questions first.
Yes. That is the right time to confirm the exact coverage, duration, mileage limits, and any supplier-specific conditions tied to the approved work.