Black plate (31,1)Canadian Limited Warranty and Owner Assistance Information - 2012
Emission Warranty Parts List 31
Listed below are most of the
systems that affect emissions of
your vehicle. Emission control
components of these systems are
covered by the Emission Control
Systems Warranty as applicable,
or up to the replacement interval
specified in the owner manual.
If failure of one of the above parts
results in failure of another part
under the Emission Control Systems
Warranty, both will be covered
by this warranty. For detailed
information concerning specific
parts covered by the Emission
Control Systems Warranty, ask
your dealer.
Important:Certain parts may be
covered beyond these warranties if
shown with asterisk as follows:
(*) 8 years/130 000 kilometres,
whichever comes first.Powertrain Control System
ABS Control Module *
Camshaft Position Actuator
Camshaft Position Actuator Valve
Coolant Level Sensor
Data Link Connector
Engine Control Module (ECM) *
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Fuel Control Module *
Intake Air Temperature Sensor
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
Mass Air Flow Sensor
Oil Pressure Sensor Active Fuel
Management™(AFM) only
Oxygen Sensors
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) *
Throttle Position Sensor
Vehicle Control Module (VCM) *Vehicle Speed Sensor
Wheel Speed Sensor
Transmission Controls and
Torque Management
GMLAN (CAN) Communications
Circuit
Manual Transmission Clutch Switch
Park/Neutral Switch
Torque Converter Clutch Solenoids
Torque Converter Clutch Switch
Transmission Control Module *
Transmission Fluid Temperature
Sensor
Transmission Gear Selection Switch
(Diesel)
Transmission Internal Mode Switch
Transmission Pressure Control
Solenoids
Transmission Pressure Switches
Transmission Shift Solenoids
Black plate (37,1)Canadian Limited Warranty and Owner Assistance Information - 2012
Things to Know About the Emission Control Systems Warranty 37
Receipts and records covering the
performance of regular maintenance
or emergency repairs should be
retained in the event questions
arise concerning maintenance.
These receipts and records
should be transferred to each
subsequent owner of this vehicle.
GM will not deny warranty coverage
based solely on the absence of
maintenance records. However,
GM may deny a warranty claim
if a failure to perform scheduled
maintenance resulted in the failure
of a warranted part. You should also
be aware that GM may deny you
warranty coverage if your vehicle
or a part has failed due to abuse,
neglect, improper maintenance,
or modifications not approved
by GM.Claims Procedure
Make your vehicle available to any
authorized GM dealer as soon as
possible after failing a provincial I/M
test or at any time you suspect a
defect in a part. Ifallthe above
conditions are met, GM warrants
that your dealer will replace, repair,
or adjust to GM specifications, at no
charge to you, any of the parts listed
under“Emission Control Systems
Warranty Parts List”which may be
necessary to cause your vehicle to
conform to the applicable emission
standards.
Repairs which do not qualify will be
charged to you.
In the event a warranty matter
is not handled to your satisfaction,
refer to theCustomer Satisfaction
Procedure on page 38.