Warranty

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Chevrolet Limited Warranty and Owner Assistance Information - 2011
24 Emission Control Systems Warranty
California Emission Control
System Warranty
This section outlines the emission
warranty that GM provides for your
vehicle in accordance with the
California Air Resources Board.
Defects in material or workmanship
in GM emission parts may also be
covered under the New Vehicle
Limited Warranty
Bumper-to-Bumper coverage. There
may be additional coverage on GM
diesel engine vehicles. In any case,
the warranty with the broadest
coverage applies.
This warranty applies if your vehicle
meets both of the following
requirements:
.
Your vehicle is registered in
California or other states
adopting California emission
and warranty regulations.*
.
Your vehicle is certified for sale
in California as indicated on the
vehicle's emission control
information label.
* Important: Connecticut, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts, New
Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
Vermont, and Washington have
California Emissions Warranty
coverage. (New York adopted
California emission standards, but
not the California Emissions
Warranty. The Federal Emissions
Control Warranty applies to all
non-PZEV vehicles in New York.)
California Partial Zero Emission
Vehicles (PZEV) have extended
coverage on all emission related
parts.
Important: California, Connecticut,
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
New Jersey, New Mexico, New
York, Rhode Island, and Vermont
have PZEV Emission Warranty
Coverage.
Your Rights and Obligations (For
Vehicles Subject to California
Exhaust Emission Standards)
The California Air Resources Board
and General Motors are pleased to
explain the emission control system
warranty on your vehicle. In
California, new motor vehicles must
be designed, built, and equipped to
meet the State's stringent anti-smog
standards. GM must warrant the
emission control system on your
vehicle for the periods of time and
mileage listed provided there has
been no abuse, neglect, or improper
maintenance of your vehicle. Your
vehicle's emission control system
may include parts such as the fuel
injection system, ignition system,
catalytic converter, and engine
computer. Also included are hoses,
belts, connectors, and other
emission related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition
exists, GM will repair your vehicle at
no cost to you including diagnosis,
parts, and labor.