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What Happens if My Repaired Unit Fails Within the Warranty Period?

Written by Ernest Martynyuk | Jul 16, 2025 11:06:44 AM


At UpFix, we understand how important it is for our customers to feel confident in the repairs they receive. That’s why we created this comprehensive guide to walk you through what happens if your repaired unit fails during the warranty period. We stand firmly behind our workmanship and offer a solid one-year limited warranty, with optional extended coverage available. Whether you’ve had a control module, instrument cluster, or fitness panel repaired, this article will help you understand exactly what to do if something goes wrong. Warranty concerns are more common than many realize, and most issues are easily resolved through accurate diagnostics and proper communication. We’ve designed our warranty process to be transparent, efficient, and aligned with industry standards, giving you peace of mind. Our technicians follow strict IPC testing protocols to ensure quality. Whether you're reaching out to UpFix for automotive electronics repair, appliances, industrial, or fitness, you’ll find that support is only a few steps away.

Understanding the UpFix Warranty Policy

Customers often have questions about what our warranty includes, how it protects them, and what steps to take if a unit shows issues after servicing. This section provides an overview of the coverage we offer with every repair, plus the additional extended warranties available at checkout. Understanding the specifics of our policy can help you feel more confident about the protection your repair investment receives. Our commitment to quality includes a one-year limited warranty for every repair and a range of extended options for customers who prefer long-term coverage.

What the Standard Warranty Covers?

Our one-year limited warranty covers the original repair made by UpFix, ensuring that our customers don’t have to worry about repeat problems resulting from workmanship. This coverage includes repairs on core components such as control modules, instrument clusters, infotainment systems, fitness displays, and appliance boards. In the event that the exact repair fails due to a technical error, we will re-evaluate and repair the unit at no additional cost to you. However, please note that this standard warranty excludes accidental damage, water intrusion, physical tampering, and installation errors made after return. It also does not cover unrelated failures in other areas of the same device or component. We apply our warranty strictly to the originally serviced fault unless extended coverage is selected.

Optional Extended Warranties Available

For customers who want added protection, we offer extended warranties at the time of checkout. These plans are available for 2-year, 3-year, or 5-year periods, and cover the original repair along with any necessary diagnostics or labor needed to re-service that component. These extended warranties are especially valuable for high-mileage vehicles, fleet management applications, or customers with older electronics more prone to wear. Coverage includes all parts replaced during the original repair and guarantees re-servicing with no extra fees. Extended plans also prioritize faster turnaround times for warranty claims, giving peace of mind to businesses and individual users alike. Be sure to select these options during the initial order, as they cannot be added after purchase.

What to Do If Your Unit Fails Within Warranty?

Encountering an issue with your repaired unit can be frustrating, but our streamlined process makes getting help easy. In this section, we’ll explain the exact steps to follow if your device fails during the warranty period. The goal is to identify the root cause—whether it’s a module issue or something vehicle-related—and ensure fast, effective resolution. A clear and thorough diagnostic process helps us deliver better support and determine the best solution.

Step-By-Step Diagnostic Process

Before reaching out to UpFix for warranty support, it's essential to complete a few preliminary diagnostic steps to ensure we have the most accurate context about your unit’s behavior. These steps will help narrow down whether the problem lies within the unit or is linked to a broader issue within your system. Each action plays a vital role in streamlining the warranty process and improving turnaround time. Performing these checks not only ensures efficiency but also empowers you to describe the issue more clearly when you contact us. Below are the recommended diagnostic steps before submitting a warranty case:

  • Disconnect your vehicle’s battery and wait 10 to 15 minutes to perform a hard battery reset, which helps clear out temporary electrical glitches that may be affecting the module’s function.
  • Reconnect the battery and check whether the original issue persists once power has been restored, giving you a clearer sense of whether the problem was momentary or ongoing.
  • Use an OBD2 scanner to check for Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), as these codes provide insight into system-level faults and help isolate whether the module is truly malfunctioning.
  • Write down any dashboard alerts, warning lights, or unusual behavior such as flickering lights, non-responsive displays, or performance drops, which may help our technicians diagnose the issue faster.
  • Capture photos or short videos of the issue in real time so that UpFix technicians can use these visuals during our IPC-compliant diagnostic process to verify the issue more accurately.

How to Contact UpFix Warranty Support?

Once you’ve completed the basic diagnostic steps, it’s time to contact our warranty support team. You can reach us by phone, email, or by submitting a support form directly on our website. When contacting us, please include your order number, the last six digits of your VIN (if applicable), any DTCs you've recorded, and a description of the issue. The more detail you provide, the faster our team can evaluate the problem and initiate the next steps. Our support team is trained to handle all types of module diagnostics and will work with you to determine whether your unit needs to be shipped back for further testing.

Before initiating a claim, we advise all customers to perform the following steps:

  • Disconnect the battery and wait 10–15 minutes
  • Reconnect and test the system
  • Scan for error codes (DTCs)
  • Write down any vehicle symptoms or alerts
  • Contact UpFix with all relevant details

How UpFix Evaluates Warranty Repairs?

Once a unit is received at our facility under a warranty claim, it goes through a thorough, IPC-compliant evaluation process. This ensures we accurately identify the issue and determine if it relates to the original repair. We never guess—we test every function thoroughly using certified diagnostic tools and follow structured repair protocols. Our evaluation process reflects the high standard we uphold for every repair and protects our customers from misdiagnosis or unnecessary charges.

Our Diagnostic Criteria

All warranty evaluations are carried out by IPC-Certified technicians using industry-standard testing procedures. This includes a range of diagnostic techniques such as thermal cycling (to simulate temperature-related failures), signal verification, and bench testing with simulated vehicle loads. We test units across multiple environments and voltage levels to replicate real-world usage. Our diagnostic process also checks for wiring inconsistencies or installation issues that could cause problems on the vehicle side. Whether you're dealing with automotive electronics, appliance control boards, industrial PLCs, or fitness systems, our process is designed to isolate true defects and eliminate guesswork.

What Happens After the Evaluation?

If our technicians determine the unit is defective due to the original repair, we will fix or replace it immediately at no charge. If the problem is related to another vehicle component (such as faulty wiring, power supply inconsistencies, or improper grounding), we will provide a comprehensive diagnostic report. This report can be shared with your mechanic to help resolve the issue without unnecessary delays. Most warranty evaluations are completed within 1–2 business days of receiving the item. In all cases, our goal is to ensure the customer walks away with a working solution. As of today, UpFix has saved customers over $314 million in repair costs through precision diagnostics and honest repair service—reaching out to UpFix for automotive electronics repair, appliances, industrial, and fitness.

Case Study – Resolved Under Warranty

Real-life examples show how UpFix resolves warranty claims with fairness, accuracy, and speed. In this case study, we walk through a common situation where a customer experienced a unit failure months after a successful repair. You’ll see how our diagnostic process determined the root cause and led to a quick resolution.

The Problem

A customer returned a BMW ECU that we had previously refurbished, reporting intermittent engine stalling about four months after installation. The issue was inconsistent and had not occurred immediately after the repair, which raised questions about whether the unit or the vehicle was at fault. The customer had scanned the vehicle and noticed no relevant DTCs at the time, but still suspected the control module. Based on this information, the customer contacted UpFix support and provided detailed notes, images of the dashboard, and order reference data. Our team quickly issued an RMA and instructed the customer to send the unit in for warranty review. The diagnostic process began immediately upon receipt.

The UpFix Diagnostic Approach

Once in our facility, the ECU was placed on a bench testing rig and examined using our IPC-standard diagnostic suite. Initial tests showed no hardware or firmware failure within the unit. However, after reviewing the customer’s logs and performing thermal cycling under simulated vehicle load, our technicians detected voltage irregularities triggered by an external ground loop. This meant that although the ECU functioned properly, the environment in which it was installed was introducing noise and affecting signal consistency. We proceeded to update the firmware, re-soldered a few signal leads to improve tolerance, and re-tested the module over a 48-hour cycle. All results came back within factory specifications.

Final Outcome

With the updated unit passing all diagnostic tests, we returned it to the customer along with a detailed report. The customer then worked with their mechanic to identify and resolve the grounding issue in the engine bay. After reinstalling the ECU, the vehicle operated flawlessly with no additional stalling or signal failures. The warranty was honored in full, and the repair turnaround was completed in under 24 hours from the time of receipt. This case demonstrates how our commitment to both unit and vehicle-side diagnostics leads to better long-term outcomes for our customers.

Customer Testimonials – Warranty Support That Works

Customer feedback speaks volumes about the quality of our warranty process and the expertise of our team. In this section, we highlight a few examples of real testimonials from customers who experienced issues and found lasting solutions through our support.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

This section addresses the most frequently asked questions about our warranty coverage, timelines, and what to expect from the process. Understanding these FAQs can help set expectations and reduce downtime if your unit needs evaluation.

Is shipping covered under warranty service?

Shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer unless otherwise noted in your specific service plan. We offer prepaid return labels for certain extended warranty plans, which will be indicated at the time of purchase. Please confirm your plan’s details or reach out to support to verify coverage.

How long does warranty repair take?

Our average turnaround time for warranty evaluation and repairs is 1 to 2 business days from the date of receipt. In rare cases where parts need to be ordered or additional testing is required, we will notify you immediately. Our goal is always to minimize downtime while maintaining quality.

Can I upgrade my warranty after purchase?

No—warranty upgrades must be selected during the original order. Once the transaction is complete, we cannot add extended warranty options retroactively. This ensures fairness and prevents misuse of coverage.

What if the issue is not with the unit?

If our diagnostics determine that your issue stems from vehicle-side or external problems, we will provide a full report outlining the findings. This allows your mechanic or technician to take the appropriate next steps without additional guesswork. We do not charge for evaluations that fall under warranty.

Final Guarantee – UpFix Warranty Means You’re Covered

At UpFix, our warranty coverage is more than just a policy—it’s a promise to stand behind our work with confidence and integrity. We understand that reliability matters, and we’ve built our entire process around that principle. From the moment you reach out for help, we prioritize diagnostics, speed, and fair evaluation. We offer industry-leading turnaround times and certified technicians who follow the strictest repair standards. Our extended warranties offer peace of mind for customers who rely on electronics daily or manage fleets. If anything goes wrong, we’re here to help—not delay. Every warranty repair is our opportunity to show why we’ve become a trusted name in electronics repair.

Trust Your Repair with UpFix

We design every repair with long-term performance and support in mind. When you choose UpFix, you’re choosing a team that treats every warranty case seriously and solves problems efficiently. We back every service with transparent policies and fast diagnostics to help get you back up and running. If you're working with automotive electronics, appliances, industrial equipment, or fitness devices, we have the tools and expertise to serve you right. Visit www.UpFix.com to begin your warranty service today and experience the repair process backed by certified care and industry knowledge—reaching out to UpFix for automotive electronics repair, appliances, industrial, and fitness.