Buick Limited Warranty and Owner Assistance Information (GMNA-Localiz-
ing-U.S.-14466059) - 2021 - CRC - 3/17/20
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Things to Know About the New Vehicle Limited Warranty
Warranty Repairs
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Component
Exchanges
In the interest of customer satisfaction, GM
may offer exchange service on some vehicle
components. This service is intended to
reduce the amount of time your vehicle is
not available for use due to repairs.
Components used in exchange are service
replacement parts that may be new,
remanufactured, or refurbished.
Remanufactured parts meet GM approved
service part requirements and are made
from previously used components in a
process that involves disassembly,
inspection, cleaning, update of software and
replacement of parts as appropriate, testing
and reassembly.
Refurbished parts meet GM approved service
part requirements and are previously used
parts that are inspected, cleaned, tested, and
repackaged.
All exchange components used meet GM
standards and are warranted the same as
new components. Examples of the types of
components that might be serviced in this
fashion include: engine and transmission
assemblies, instrument cluster assemblies,
radios, compact disc players, batteries, and
powertrain control modules.
Warranty Repairs
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Recycled Materials
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
guidelines and GM support the capture,
purification, and reuse of automotive air
conditioning refrigerant gases and engine
coolant. As a result, any repairs GM may
make to your vehicle may involve the
installation of purified reclaimed refrigerant
and coolant.
Tire Service
Any authorized Buick or tire dealer for your
brand of tires can assist you with tire
service. If, after contacting one of these
dealers, you need further assistance or you
have questions, contact the Buick Customer
Assistance Center. The toll-free telephone
numbers are listed under
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After-Manufacture
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Rustproofing
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Your vehicle was designed and built to resist
corrosion. Application of additional
rust-inhibiting materials is neither necessary
nor required under the Sheet Metal
Coverage. Buick makes no recommendations
concerning the usefulness or value of such
products.
Application of after-manufacture
rustproofing products may create an
environment which reduces the corrosion
resistance built into your vehicle. Repairs to
correct damage caused by such applications
are not covered under your New Vehicle
Limited Warranty.
Paint, Trim, and Appearance Items
Defects in paint, trim, upholstery, or other
appearance items are normally corrected
during new vehicle preparation. If you find
any paint or appearance concerns, advise
your dealer as soon as possible. Your owner
manual has instructions regarding the care
of these items.
Vehicle Operation and Care
Considering the investment you have made
in your Buick, we know you will want to
operate and maintain it properly. We urge
you to follow the maintenance instructions
in your owner manual.
If you have questions on how to keep your
vehicle in good working condition, see your
Buick dealer, the place many customers