Warranty

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Chevrolet Limited Warranty and Owner Assistance Information - 2011
Emission Warranty Parts List 31
Replacement Parts
The emission control systems of
your vehicle were designed, built,
and tested using genuine GM parts*
and the vehicle is certified as being
in conformity with applicable federal
and California emission
requirements. Accordingly, it is
recommended that any
replacement parts used for
maintenance or for the repair of
emission control systems be new,
genuine GM parts.
The warranty obligations are not
dependent upon the use of any
particular brand of replacement
parts. The owner may elect to use
non-genuine GM parts for
replacement purposes. Use of
replacement parts which are not of
equivalent quality may impair the
effectiveness of emission control
systems.
If other than new, genuine GM parts
are used for maintenance
replacements or for the repair of
parts affecting emission control, the
owner should assure himself/herself
that such parts are warranted by
their manufacturer to be equivalent
to genuine GM parts in performance
and durability.
* Genuine GM parts, when used in
connection with GM vehicles,
means parts manufactured by or for
GM, designed for use on GM
vehicles, and distributed by any
division or subsidiary of GM.
Maintenance and Repairs
Maintenance and repairs can be
performed by any qualified service
outlet; however, warranty repairs
must be performed by an authorized
dealer except in an emergency
situation when a warranted part or a
warranty station is not reasonably
available to the vehicle owner.
In an emergency, where an
authorized dealer is not reasonably
available, repairs may be performed
at any available service
establishment or by the owner,
using any replacement part.
Chevrolet will consider
reimbursement for the expense
incurred, including diagnosis, not to
exceed the manufacturer's
suggested retail price for all
warranted parts replaced and labor
charges based on Chevrolet's
recommended time allowance for
the warranty repair and the
geographically appropriate labor
rate. A part not being available
within 10 days or a repair not
being completed within 30 days
constitutes an emergency. Retain
receipts and failed parts in order to
receive compensation for warranty
repairs reimbursable due to an
emergency.
If, in an emergency situation, it is
necessary to have repairs
performed by other than a Chevrolet
dealer and you believe the repairs
are covered by emission warranties,
take the replaced parts and your
receipt to a Chevrolet dealer for
reimbursement consideration. This
applies to both the Federal