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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Section 8 Customer  Assistance  Information 
Here you will  find  out  how to contact  Chevrolet if you  need assistance.  This section also tells  you how to obtain 
service  publications  and how to report  any safety defects. 
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8-9  Customer 
Satisfaction  Procedure 
Customer  Assistance  for  Text Telephone 
('M'Y) Users 
ChevroletIGeo  Roadside  Assistance  Program 
Canadian  Roadside Assistance 
Courtesy  Transportation  GM Participation in  an Alternative  Dispute 
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Reporting  Safety Defects  to  the United 
States  Government 
Reporting  Safety  Defects  to 
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Canadian Government 
Reporting Safety Defects to  General Motors 
Ordering  Service  and  Owner Publications 
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Chevrolet dealers have the facilities, trained technicians 
and  up-to-date  information to promptly address any 
concerns  you  may have. However,  if a concern has  not 
been  resolved  to  your complete satisfaction, take the 
following steps: 
STEP ONE -- Discuss your concern  with a member 
of dealership management.  Normally, concerns can 
be quickly resolved at  that 
level. If the  matter  has 
already been reviewed  with the sales, service  or parts 
manager,  contact the owner  of the dealership or the 
General  Manager. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine STEP TWO -- If after  contacting a member  of 
dealership  management,  it  appears  your concern 
cannot  be resolved  by the  dealership  without  further 
help,  contact  the  Chevrolet  Customer  Assistance 
Center  by calling  1-800-222-  1020.  In Canada, 
contact 
GM of  Canada  Customer  Communication 
Centre  in  Oshawa  by calling  1-800-263-3777 
(English)  or  1-800-263-7854  (French). 
For help  outside of the  United  States and Canada,  call 
the  following  numbers 
as appropriate: 
0 In Mexico: (525) 625-3256 
In Puerto Rico:  1-800-496-9992  (English) or 
1-800-496-9993  (Spanish) 
0 In  the  U.S.  Virgin  Islands: 1-800-496-9994 
0 In  the Dominican Republic:  1-800-75 1-4  135 
(English) or  1-800-751-4136  (Spanish) 
0 In  the  Bahamas:  1-800-389-0009 
In Bermuda, Barbados,  Antigua  and the British 
Virgin  Islands:  1-800-534-0  122 
In all other Caribbean  countries:  (809) 763-1 3 15 
In  other overseas  locations,  call GM International 
Product Center  in Canada  at: (905) 644-41 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine For prompt assistance,  please have the following 
information available  to give  the Customer 
Assistance  Representative: 
0 Your name,  address,  home  and  business 
telephone numbers 
Vehicle  Identification  Number (This is available 
from the vehicle registration  or title,  or the plate 
at 
the  top  left  of the instrument  panel and visible 
through the  windshield.) 
0 Dealership name and location 
0 Vehicle  delivery  date  and present mileage 
0 Nature of concern 
We  encourage  you to call  us 
so we can give  your inquiry 
prompt attention. However,  if  you wish  to  write 
Chevrolet,  address your inquiry to: 
Chevrolet  Motor Division 
Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center 
P.O. Box 7047 
Troy, 
MI 48007-7047  Refer 
to your  Warranty  and  Owner Assistance 
Information booklet for  addresses of 
GM Overseas offices. 
Whm contacting  Chevrolet,  please  remember that 
your concern  will likely  be resolved  in the dealership, 
using 
the dealer’s facilities, equipment  and personnel. 
That 
is why we  suggest  you follow Step  One first if 
you  have  a  concern. 
Customer  Assistance for Text 
Telephone  (TTY)  Users 
To  assist  customers  who are deaf,  hard of hearing, or 
speech-impaired  and  who use Text  Telephones  (TTYs), 
Chevrolet  has  TTY equipment available at 
its Customer 
Assistance Center. 
Any TTY user  can communicate with 
Chevrolet  by dialing:  1-800-833-CHEV.  (TTY  users in 
Canada  can dial  1-800-263-3830.) 
In  Canada,  write  to: 
General Motors  of Canada Limited 
Customer Communication  Centre, 163-005 
1908  Colonel  Sam Drive 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ChevroletlGeo  Roadside 
Assistance  Program 
To enhance  Chevrolet's  strong  commitment  to customer 
satisfaction,  Chevrolet is excited  to announce  the 
establishment  of the  Chevrolet/Geo  Roadside  Assistance 
Center.  As  the owner  of a  1997  Chevrolet/Geo, 
membership in  Roadside  Assistance  is free.  Roadside Assistance is available 24 hours 
a day, 
365  days  a  year, by calling  1-800-CHEV-USA 
(1-800-243-8872).  This  toll-free number will provide 
you  over-the-phone  roadside assistance with minor 
mechanical problems.  If your problem  cannot be 
resolved over  the  phone, our advisors  have  access  to a 
nationwide  network 
of dealer recommended service 
providers. Roadside membership  is free, however some 
services  may incur  costs. 
Roadside offers  two levels  of service  to the  customer, 
Basic  Care  and 
Courtesy" Care: 
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Free  towing for warranty repairs 
Basic  over-the-phone  technical advice 
Available  dealer services at  reasonable  costs (ie., 
wrecker services,  locksmithkey service, glass 
repair,  etc.) 
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