Export Toyota Land Cruiser LC300 to Ghana
The Toyota Land Cruiser LC300 comes with Toyota's global manufacturer warranty. The bumper-to-bumper coverage runs for 3 years or 100,000 kilometres, whichever comes first. Powertrain components—engine, transmission, and drivetrain—are covered for 5 years or 150,000 kilometres. This dual structure means critical mechanical systems have extended protection beyond general body and trim items.
Toyota maintains a unified global warranty database, so vehicles imported new from the Jebel Ali Free Zone in Dubai are eligible for full warranty claims in Ghana. You will need to present your export invoice, original VIN documentation, and the warranty booklet at an authorised Toyota service centre. The 15% import duty you pay on entry does not affect your coverage eligibility. Once your vehicle is registered locally, Toyota's system recognises the purchase date from the original invoice, and your warranty clock begins running from that point.
Present your vehicle to an authorised Toyota dealer in Ghana—major cities including Accra typically have at least one certified service centre. Bring your export documentation, VIN plate information, service booklet, and proof of registration. The technician will inspect the fault and, if covered, proceed with repair or replacement parts at no charge. Turnaround varies by part availability and service queue, but routine warranty claims are typically resolved within 5–10 working days.
The warranty is void if the vehicle has been modified with non-OEM parts, if scheduled maintenance has been missed or performed at non-authorised workshops, or if damage results from accident, neglect, or off-road abuse beyond normal use. Any repairs carried out by unauthorised mechanics before presenting the vehicle to a Toyota dealer may also disqualify coverage for that component. Keeping all service records from authorised centres is essential to maintain your claim rights.