Georgia Fuel & Treats Warranty

Auto repairs backed by a 10,000-mile warranty.

We stand behind the quality of our workmanship. Select qualifying repairs completed at Georgia Fuel & Treats include warranty protection for up to 10,000 miles, subject to the terms shown on your final repair order.

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10,000 Mile Warranty On Select Services

Warranty eligibility, time limits, covered components, and other conditions are confirmed on the applicable repair order.

Warranty Overview

Confidence after you leave our shop.

Our warranty is designed to give customers additional confidence in qualifying repairs performed by our service team.

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Up to 10,000 Miles

Select qualifying repairs may be covered for up to 10,000 miles, based on the mileage documented when the repair is completed.

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Select Services Covered

Coverage may apply to specific labor, parts, or repair categories. Your invoice or repair order identifies the applicable terms.

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Local Support

Warranty concerns are handled directly through Georgia Fuel & Treats so our team can inspect the vehicle and review the repair.

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Repair Documentation

Keep your paid invoice and repair order. These documents help us confirm the original service, mileage, and warranty eligibility.

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Coverage

What the warranty may cover

The 10,000-mile warranty may apply to select repairs completed and paid for at Georgia Fuel & Treats. Coverage depends on the specific service performed, the parts installed, the repair conditions, and the warranty terms documented on the final repair order.

Qualifying replacement parts Qualifying repair labor Documented repair concerns Work completed by our shop
Important: The repair order and paid invoice are the controlling documents for warranty eligibility and coverage.
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Customer Requirements

What you should do to maintain coverage

To help us evaluate a warranty concern fairly and efficiently, customers should follow the recommended maintenance and repair instructions provided at the time of service.

  • Keep the original paid invoice and repair documentation.
  • Contact Georgia Fuel & Treats promptly if a related symptom returns.
  • Avoid continued driving when a warning light, overheating, fluid loss, severe noise, or safety issue is present.
  • Allow our technicians to inspect the vehicle before another repair facility alters or disassembles the covered work.
  • Follow maintenance recommendations that are relevant to the repaired system.
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Limitations

Common items that may not be covered

Warranty protection generally applies only to the specific qualifying repair. It does not automatically cover unrelated failures, normal maintenance, or damage caused by outside conditions.

Normal Wear

Maintenance items and components that naturally wear over time may have separate coverage terms.

Unrelated Failures

A different component failure is not covered solely because it occurs after a prior repair.

Accident or Impact Damage

Collision damage, road hazards, pothole damage, abuse, or improper use may be excluded.

Outside Modification

Repairs, modifications, or disassembly performed elsewhere may affect warranty eligibility.

Customer-Supplied Parts

Parts supplied by the customer may not carry the same coverage as parts sourced through our shop.

Continued Operation

Additional damage caused by continued driving after a major warning or failure may not be covered.

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Warranty Claim Process

What to do if you have a concern

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Contact our service team

Call us at (301) 273-1555 and explain the concern, warning light, noise, leak, or change in performance.

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Provide your repair information

Have your invoice, service date, repair description, and current vehicle mileage available.

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Schedule an inspection

Our technicians will inspect the vehicle and determine whether the concern is related to the original repair.

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Review the resolution

If the concern qualifies, our team will explain the applicable repair, replacement, or other warranty remedy.

Vehicle Safety

Do not continue driving an unsafe vehicle.

Stop driving and contact us promptly if the vehicle is overheating, losing oil or coolant, displaying a flashing warning light, losing braking ability, producing heavy smoke, or making severe mechanical noises.

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Warranty FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Answers to common questions about the Georgia Fuel & Treats 10,000-mile warranty.

Does every repair include the 10,000-mile warranty?

No. The warranty applies to select qualifying repairs. Coverage depends on the service performed, parts installed, repair conditions, and the terms documented on your repair order.

When does the warranty begin?

Warranty mileage generally begins from the vehicle mileage documented when the qualifying repair is completed. Refer to your invoice for the specific terms associated with your repair.

Do I need my original invoice?

Your invoice and repair order are the best records for confirming the service date, mileage, work performed, and applicable warranty terms.

What happens if the same symptom returns?

Contact Georgia Fuel & Treats as soon as possible. Our team must inspect the vehicle to determine whether the concern is related to the original qualifying repair.

Can another repair shop perform the warranty work?

Contact us before authorizing outside repairs. Work performed or disassembled elsewhere may affect our ability to inspect the original repair and determine warranty eligibility.

Are towing or transportation expenses covered?

Towing, rental vehicles, lost time, transportation expenses, and other incidental costs are not automatically included unless specifically stated in writing on the applicable repair order.

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Warranty disclaimer: Warranty coverage is subject to the written terms, conditions, limitations, mileage, time period, parts coverage, and exclusions stated on the applicable repair order or invoice. This webpage provides a general overview and does not replace the written terms provided with a qualifying repair.