How to Cancel Subaru Extended Warranty?

Author Alan Stokes

Posted Nov 9, 2022

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When you purchase a new Subaru, you have the option to extend your warranty coverage. This can give you peace of mind in knowing that your vehicle is protected against unexpected repairs. However, there may come a time when you need to cancel your extended warranty. Here is how to cancel your Subaru extended warranty:

1. Call your dealership and speak with the service manager. Explain that you would like to cancel your extended warranty.

2. The service manager will require some information from you, such as your VIN number and the date of purchase.

3. Once the service manager has this information, they will process the cancellation and provide you with a confirmation number.

4. Be sure to keep this confirmation number for your records.

5. You will need to pay any outstanding balance on your extended warranty before the cancellation can be processed.

6. Once the cancellation is processed, you will no longer have coverage under your extended warranty.

If you have any questions about cancelling your Subaru extended warranty, be sure to speak with your dealership’s service manager. They will be able to walk you through the process and answer any questions you may have.

How do I cancel my warranty if I am no longer the owner of the vehicle?

If you are no longer the owner of the vehicle, you will need to contact the warranty company directly to cancel the warranty. The process to cancel the warranty may vary depending on the company, but you will typically need to provide proof of ownership, such as a bill of sale or title transfer. Once the company confirms that you are no longer the owner of the vehicle, they will cancel the warranty. If you have any questions about the process, you should contact the warranty company for more information.

How do I cancel my warranty if I have sold my vehicle?

If you have sold your vehicle, you may cancel your warranty at any time by contacting the warranty provider. To cancel your warranty, you will need to provide the warranty provider with proof of sale, such as a bill of sale or title transfer document. The warranty provider will then cancel the warranty and refund any unused portion of the warranty fee.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I cancel my Subaru added security warranty?

The Subaru added security warranty is available as a purchase or lease option on certain Subaru models. To cancel your warranty, you must complete the cancellation form included with your vehicle. You may also contact Subaru's Added Security support line for assistance at 800-932-0636.

Do I need an extended warranty for my Subaru?

I do not believe any Subaru extended warranties are required. The dealer who you leased your Subaru from may have been misrepresenting the warranty to make some extra $$$$, or they could have paired a "required" 3rd party warranty, but I suspect that likely is not allowed by Subaru.

How do I cancel my extended warranty?

The easiest way to cancel an extended warranty is to call the company that sold it to you. If you bought the warranty from a retailer, contact the store where you bought the product. policyholders should also check their contracts for cancellation information: For terms-and-conditions notices on warranties, go to www.npr.org/sections/money/features/2002/10/27/14649334/.

Is there a service agreement other than the Subaru plan?

Thinking about adding service agreement protection to your Subaru purchase? There are several other options available, including Subaru Added Security and independent insurance company-backed protection. Compare the various plans and find the best fit for you.

What is Subaru added security?

Subaru added security means that a Subaru service contract will provide coverage for shortages in parts or labor, as well as a complete replacement of the vehicle.

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