For qualifying newer vehicles, NAPA AUTOPRO offers one of the strongest extended warranties available — covering critical engine and driveline components for up to 10 years or 400,000 km, at no charge to eligible owners. We register your vehicle in the program right here at our Port Coquitlam shop.
What the NAPA 10/400 Warranty Actually Covers
The NAPA AUTOPRO 10 Year / 400,000 km warranty is a new vehicle extended warranty — not a maintenance service warranty. It covers the repair or replacement of critical engine components and transmission/transaxle if they fail within the coverage period. The maximum lifetime value is $5,000 CAD per vehicle, and it is provided at no charge to qualifying owners.
We register the vehicle in the program here at our Port Coquitlam shop at time of enrollment. Once registered and active, the warranty protects you against covered engine and driveline failures for up to 10 years or 400,000 km — whichever comes first — as long as you continue servicing the vehicle at a participating NAPA AUTOPRO facility on schedule.
Vehicle Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for enrollment, your vehicle must meet all of the following at time of registration:
Fewer than 60,000 km on the odometer at enrollment
Manufactured within the previous 48 months (4 years)
Owned by a Canadian consumer or Canadian professional organization
Not used for competition, agricultural/farming, mining operations, or commercial purposes
Not equipped with a diesel engine exceeding 4.0 litres
How to Keep Your Coverage Active
Once enrolled, coverage stays active as long as all servicing is performed exclusively at participating NAPA AUTOPRO locations using qualifying products. The required maintenance intervals are:
Conventional or semi-synthetic oil: every 8,000 km or 4 months — whichever comes first
Full synthetic oil: every 10,000 km or 6 months — whichever comes first
Driveline fluid changes (transmission, transfer case, differential): every 100,000 km or 36 months
All fluids must meet manufacturer specifications
Any significant fluid leaks must be repaired to maintain coverage
Keep all service invoices — they are your proof of compliance if a warranty claim is ever made
We track your service history on file and will remind you when your next interval is due. The coverage is straightforward to maintain — it simply means staying with us (or another NAPA AUTOPRO location) for your regular scheduled oil changes and driveline services.
New Vehicle Warranty
10 Years
400,000 km
Engine & driveline components — up to $5,000 CAD lifetime value
NAPA AUTOPRO 10 Year / 400,000 km Maintenance Warranty — Full program details, qualifying service list, and official terms are available on the NAPA AUTOPRO website.
Critical engine components and transmission/transaxle failures are covered up to $5,000 CAD — protection against the most expensive repairs a vehicle owner can face.
We Register Your Vehicle
Enrollment requires registration — we handle that at our Port Coquitlam shop. If your vehicle qualifies (under 60,000 km, under 4 years old), ask us to enroll it at your next service visit.
Stay Serviced, Stay Covered
Coverage stays active as long as you service exclusively at NAPA AUTOPRO on the required intervals. We track your history and remind you when your next service is due.
Common Questions
Extended Coverage FAQ
No. You can sign up for the 10/400 Extended Coverage at any time as long as your vehicle meets the eligibility requirements — no specific service purchase is required to enroll. Just come in and we'll handle the registration. To keep your coverage active after enrollment, you'll need to continue servicing your vehicle at a participating NAPA AUTOPRO location on the required maintenance schedule.
It covers the repair or replacement of critical engine components and transmission/transaxle failures — up to a maximum lifetime value of $5,000 CAD per vehicle. This is an engine and driveline protection warranty, not a maintenance service warranty. It protects you against the kind of major mechanical failures that can cost thousands of dollars to repair.
Your vehicle must have fewer than 60,000 km on the odometer and have been manufactured within the past 48 months (4 years) at time of enrollment. It must be owned by a Canadian consumer or organization and not used for competition, agricultural, mining, or commercial purposes. Diesel engines over 4.0 litres are excluded. If you're not sure, bring your vehicle in and we'll confirm eligibility on the spot.
Registration is required — the vehicle does not automatically receive coverage. We handle the enrollment process at our Port Coquitlam shop. We record your vehicle's mileage at the time of registration and submit the enrollment through the NAPA AUTOPRO program. Ask us to register your vehicle at your next qualifying service visit if it meets the eligibility requirements.
Yes. Coverage is contingent on servicing exclusively at participating NAPA AUTOPRO facilities. You can use any NAPA AUTOPRO location across Canada — it doesn't have to be our Port Coquitlam shop every time. But if you take the vehicle to a non-participating shop, the coverage conditions are not met and a future claim may not be honoured.
For conventional or semi-synthetic oil: every 8,000 km or 4 months, whichever comes first. For full synthetic: every 10,000 km or 6 months, whichever comes first. Driveline services — transmission, transfer case, and differential fluid changes — are required every 100,000 km or 36 months. All fluids must meet manufacturer specifications, and any significant leaks must be repaired to maintain coverage.
Yes. The warranty can transfer to a new owner when the vehicle is sold. We register the new owner in the program, and they simply need to continue getting the vehicle serviced at a participating NAPA AUTOPRO location on the required maintenance schedule. This can be a genuine selling point — a vehicle with an active 10/400 warranty and a documented NAPA service history is a more attractive purchase than one without.
Coverage is voided by servicing at a non-NAPA AUTOPRO facility, missing required maintenance intervals, using fluids that don't meet manufacturer specifications, leaving significant leaks unrepaired, or using the vehicle for competition, agricultural, mining, or commercial purposes. Keep your service invoices — they are your proof of compliance if you ever need to make a claim.