Black plate (14,1)Canadian Limited Warranty and Owner Assistance Information - 2012
14 New Vehicle Limited Warranty
Damage Due to Contaminated or
Poor Quality Fuel
Poor fuel quality or incorrect
fuel may cause driveability
problems such as hesitation,
lack of power, stalling, or failure
to start. It may also render
gauges inoperable or degrade
functionality for components
such as spark plugs, oxygen
sensors, and the catalytic converter.
Damage from poor fuel quality,
water contamination, or incorrect
diesel fuel or gasoline may not
be covered.
Please refer to your owner
manual under“Fuel,”for additional
recommendations, including the use
of TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline.
Additional information can also be
found at: www.toptiergas.com/
index.html.Damage Due to Impact, Use,
or the Environment
Windshield or glass cracks, chips,
or scratches due to impact are not
covered. Windshield cracks will
be covered for the first 12 months,
regardless of mileage if caused by
defects in material or workmanship.
Lights, lenses, mirrors, paint, grille,
moldings, and trim are not covered
for cracks, chips, scratches, dents,
dings, and punctures or tears as a
result of impact with other objects
or road hazards. In addition, cracks,
chips, scratches, or other damage
to the face of a radio or instrument
cluster from impact or foreign
objects are not covered.Where to Go for Maintenance
Your new GM vehicle was designed
and built to the highest quality
standards, and that quality means
reliability, long-life and economical
operation for years to come.
The investment you made in
your new GM vehicle can best
be maintained at your GM dealer
who offers quality service and
genuine GM parts specifically
designed for your GM vehicle.
GM recommends having
maintenance performed by an
authorized GM dealership. GM
dealer technicians are specifically
trained to maintain and repair GM
vehicles. They stay current on the
latest service information through
GM technical bulletins, service
publications and training courses.