(a) If a collision repair facility provides a warranty on repair parts and labor, the facility shall put the warranty in writing and give a legible copy to the consumer. The consumer’s copy of the warranty must contain the following:
        (1) The nature and extent of the warranty, including
    
a description of parts and service included in or excluded from the warranty.
        (2) The duration of the warranty and the requirements
    
to be performed by the warrantee before the warrantor will fulfill the warranty.
        (3) All conditions and limitations of the warranty
    
and the manner in which the warrantor will fulfill the warranty, such as by repair, replacement, or refund.
        (4) Any options of the warrantor or warrantee.

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        (5) The warrantor’s identity and address.
     (b) When repair or diagnostic work is performed pursuant to a warranty, a collision repair facility shall give an estimate of the time to complete repairs.