An extended vehicle warranty is great for peace of mind, but it can get expensive. To cancel your Subaru extended warranty, you’ll need to fill out a warranty cancellation form that specifies your current mileage and the cancellation date. Then, you will need to get a signed copy of the cancellation form from the Subaru dealership.
If you cancel your extended warranty outside the initial 90-day period, you’ll be subject to a $50 service fee and will not get a refund. Note that you can also transfer your remaining coverage to a new owner if you sell your Subaru.
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