Nationwide Wheelchair Van Service

The AMS wheelchair van conversions performed on new and used minivans should not void the original manufacturer warranty. Our certification process ensures that pre-owned vehicles we sell at AMS Vans undergo a 125-point inspection before, during, and after their conversion. The handicap vans sold by AMS Vans, Inc carry their own great conversion warranties, backed by Adaptive Mobility Systems, as well as any new or existing vehicle warranty from the original manufacturer such as Dodge, Chrysler, Volkswagen, or Honda. (Check the original manufacturer paperwork for details regarding the duration of warranty coverage on your original vehicle.) If anything involving an AMS conversion should need repair within these warranties, contact AMS at (888) 860-2473 first.

Adaptive Mobility Systems work with certified mechanics nationwide to perform warranty service on any wheelchair van modified by AMS. AMS Vans, Inc is a member of the QAP National Equipment Mobility Dealers Association (NMEDA), dedicated to achieving the highest levels of customer satisfaction, quality, safety, and reliability. Adaptive Mobility Systems will handle the entire process of your wheelchair accessible van’s conversion warranty service, from calling and setting up an appointment with a certified mechanic in your local area (quite often “your” mechanic, if you have one), to paying the repair shop when they’ve completed the warranty service. You would not be out your hard-earned money. (Adaptive Mobility Systems will pay your mechanic via company credit card, to avoid a tedious purchase order process.)

Limited mobility should not mean limited opportunity. With Adaptive Mobility System's nationwide service, you will be in good hands wherever you are. If you experience any problems with the wheelchair accessible conversion, contact AMS first1. The service toll-free service number is (888) 860-2473.

1 Adaptive Mobility Systems will not pay for the vehicle if they are not called first. It is necessary to determine if the problem is a manufacturer complication, or a conversion one.