Buick Limited Warranty and Owner Assistance Information (GMNA-Localiz-
ing-U.S.-15517667) - 2022 - CRC - 2/8/21
Things to Know About the New Vehicle Limited Warranty
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Original Equipment Alterations
This warranty does not cover any damage
or failure resulting from modification or
alteration to the vehicle's original equipment
as manufactured or assembled by General
Motors. Examples of the types of alterations
that would not be covered include cutting,
welding, or disconnecting of the vehicle's
original equipment parts and components.
Additionally, General Motors does not
warranty non-GM parts, calibrations, and/or
software modifications.
The use of parts,
control module calibrations, software
modifications, and/or any other alterations
not issued through General Motors will void
the warranty coverage for those
components that are damaged or otherwise
affected by the installation of the non-GM
part, control module calibration, software
modification, and/or other alteration.
The only exception is that non-GM parts
labeled
“
Certified to EPA Standards
”
are
covered by the Federal Emissions
Performance Warranty.
Recreation Vehicle and Special Body or
Equipment Alterations
Installations or alterations to the original
equipment vehicle or chassis, as
manufactured and assembled by GM, are
not covered by this warranty. The special
body company, assembler, or equipment
installer is solely responsible for warranties
on the body or equipment and any
alterations to any of the parts, components,
systems, or assemblies installed by GM.
Examples include, but are not limited to,
special body installations, such as
recreational vehicles, the installation of any
non-GM part, cutting, welding, or the
disconnecting of original equipment vehicle
or chassis parts and components, extension
of the wheelbase, suspension and driveline
modifications, and axle additions.
Pre-Delivery Service
Defects in the mechanical, electrical, sheet
metal, paint, trim, and other components of
your vehicle may occur at the factory or
while it is being transported to the dealer
facility. Normally, any defects occurring
during assembly are identified and corrected
at the factory during the inspection process.
In addition, dealers inspect each vehicle
before delivery. They repair any uncorrected
factory defects and any transit damage
detected before the vehicle is delivered
to you.
Any defects still present at the time the
vehicle is delivered to you are covered by
the warranty. If you find any defects, advise
your dealer without delay. For further
details concerning any repairs which the
dealer may have made prior to you taking
delivery of your vehicle, ask your dealer.
Production Changes
GM and Buick dealers reserve the right to
make changes in vehicles built and/or sold
by them at any time without incurring any
obligation to make the same or similar
changes on vehicles previously built and/or
sold by them.