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GMI Fixed Ops Contributor
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Coronado, 92118
Posts: 8,934
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GM warranty exceptions
An FYI is dealing with dealer warranty refusals:
1.2.2 ITEMS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY The following items are not covered by warranty. When there is a question as to whether a repair or replacement should be paid for by the owner, or a warranty claim be sent to GM, dealer should contact the GM Service Contact Representative. a. Tires Normal tire wear or wear-out is not covered. Road hazard damage such as punctures, cuts, snags and breaks resulting from pothole impact, curb impact, or from other objects are not covered. Also, damage from improper inflation, spinning (as when stuck in mud or snow), tire chains, racing, improper mounting or dismounting, misuse, negligence, alteration, vandalism, or misapplication is not covered. b. Damage Due to Accidents, Misuse or Alterations Damage caused as the result of any of the following, is not covered: • Collision, fire, theft, freezing, vandalism, riot, explosion or from objects striking the vehicle; • Misuse of the vehicle such as driving over curbs, overloading, racing, or other competition; proper vehicle use is discussed in the Owner’s Manual; • Alteration or modification to the vehicle including the body, chassis or components, after final assembly by GM. In addition, if the odometer has been disconnected, its reading has been altered, or mileage cannot be determined, the warranty will be voided.
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