What is the warranty for the internal hard drive of the XPS 15 l502x?

Hi, I would like to know the warranty period for the internal HDD of XPS l502x. The HARD drive has failed. The warranty of my system is already quite earlier. I read that the devices may have different warranty periods but the exodus, the major part of the HARD disk have a 2/3-year warranty. I can't replace it now? I'd appreciate any help.

OEM drives do not have a guarantee of 3 years retail.

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