CHEVROLET CAMARO 2012 5.G Warranty Guide

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Black plate (17,1)Canadian Limited Warranty and Owner Assistance Information - 2012
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For Chevrolet Volt owners requiring
more comprehensive coverage
than that provided under this Voltec
warranty, a GM Protection Plan may
be available. See your Chevrolet
dealer for more details.
What Is Covered
This Voltec warranty covers repairs
to correct any Voltec component
defect related to materials or
workmanship occurring during
the 8 year or 160 000 kilometers
(100,000 miles) term for the
following:
Towing
During the 8 year or
160 000 kilometers (100,000 miles)
Voltec warranty period, towing is
covered to the nearest Chevrolet
servicing dealer if your vehicle
cannot be driven because of a
warranted Voltec specific defect.
Contact the GM Roadside
Assistance Center for towing. Refer
to the owner manual for details.
Chevrolet Volt Coverage
Propulsion Battery Warranty
Policy
Like all batteries, the amount
of energy that the high voltage
“propulsion”battery can store
will decrease with time and miles
driven. Depending on use, the
battery may degrade as little as
10% to as much as 30% of capacity
over the warranty period. A dealer
service technician will determine
if the battery energy capacity
(kWh storage) is within the proper
limit, given the age and mileage
of the vehicle. Typical tests can
take up to 24 hours.
Repair
If possible, components will be
repaired or replaced, and the
original battery will be returned
to the vehicle.Replace (If Necessary)
Under warranty, the high voltage
battery may be replaced with either
a new or factory reconditioned
high voltage battery with an energy
capacity (kWh storage) level at or
above that of the original battery
prior to the failure.
Your Volt battery warranty
replacement may not return your
vehicle to an“as new”condition,
but it will make your Volt fully
operational appropriate to its
age and mileage.
Other Voltec Components
High Voltage Wiring, Voltec Control
Modules, E-Compressor, Traction
Power Inverter Module (TPIM),
Accessory Power Module (APM),
and Voltec On-Board Charger.
Brakes
Brake Modulator Assembly

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Electric Drive Unit
Electric drive unit assembly and
internal components, including the
auxiliary fluid pump, auxiliary pump
controller, and 3-phase cables.
Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid,
Tahoe Hybrid and GMC Sierra
and Yukon/Yukon Denali
Hybrid Specific Warranty
For vehicles sold in Canada, in
addition to the Base Warranty
Coverage described in the GM
Canadian Limited Warranty
and Owner Assistance booklet,
General Motors of Canada
Limited will warrant certain Hybrid
components for each Chevrolet
Silverado Hybrid, Chevrolet Tahoe
Hybrid, GMC Sierra Hybrid and
GMC Yukon/Yukon Denali Hybrid(hereafter referred to as Hybrid)
for 8 years or 160 000 kilometers
(100,000 miles), whichever comes
first, from the original in‐service date
of the vehicle, against warrantable
repairs to the specific Hybrid
components of the vehicle.
This warranty is for Hybrid vehicles
registered and normally operated
in the United States or Canada,
respectively. In addition to the initial
owner of the vehicle, the coverage
described in this Hybrid warranty
is transferable at no cost to any
subsequent person(s) who assumes
ownership of the vehicle within
the above described 8 years or
160 000 kilometers (100,000 miles)
term. No deductibles are associated
with this Hybrid warranty.This Hybrid component warranty is
in addition to the express conditions
and warranties described previously.
The coverage and benefits
described under“New Vehicle
Limited Warranty”are not extended
or altered because of this special
Hybrid Component Warranty.
For Hybrid owners requiring more
comprehensive coverage than that
provided under this Hybrid warranty,
a GM Protection Plan may be
available. See your Chevrolet or
GMC dealer for more details.

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What is Covered
This Hybrid warranty covers repairs
to correct any Hybrid component
defect related to materials or
workmanship occurring during
the 8 year or 160 000 kilometers
(100,000 miles) term for the
following:
Towing
During the 8 year or
160 000 kilometers (100,000 miles,
Hybrid warranty period, towing is
covered to the nearest Chevrolet
or GMC servicing dealer if your
vehicle cannot be driven because
of a warranted Hybrid specific
defect. Contact the GM Roadside
Assistance Center for towing. Refer
to the owner manual for details.
Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid,
Tahoe Hybrid, GMC Sierra and
Yukon/Yukon Denali Hybrid
Coverage
Transmission
Hybrid transmission assembly and
internal components, including
the transmission auxiliary fluid
pump, transmission auxiliary
pump controller, and 3-phase
transmission cables.
Brakes
Brake Modulator Assembly
Other Hybrid Components
Hybrid battery
The 300-volt electrical system
includes:
.Hybrid High Voltage Wiring
.Hybrid Control Modules
.Traction Power Inverter
Module (TPIM)
.Accessory Power Module (APM)
What Is Not Covered
In addition to the”What is Not
Covered“section previously, the
Voltec or Hybrid warranty does
not cover the following items:
Wear Items
Wear items, such as brake linings,
are not covered in the Voltec or
Hybrid warranty.
Maintenance
As the vehicle owner, you are
responsible for the performance
of the scheduled maintenance
listed in your owner manual.
Maintenance intervals, checks,
inspections, and recommended
fluids and lubricants as prescribed
in the owner manual are necessary
to keep your vehicle in good
working condition. Any damage

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caused by owner/lessee failure
to follow scheduled maintenance
may not be covered by warranty.
Scheduled maintenance includes
such items as:
.Brake Pads/Linings
.Coolants and Fluids
.Filters
LaCrosse eAssist™and Regal
eAssist™Coverage
For vehicles sold in Canada, in
addition to the Base Warranty
Coverage described in the GM
Canadian Limited Warranty
and Owner Assistance booklet,
General Motors of Canada Limited
will warrant certain eAssist
components for each LaCrosse
eAssist and Regal eAssist for
8 years or 160 000 kilometers
(100,000 miles), whichever comes
first, from the original in‐service date
of the vehicle, against warrantable
repairs to the specific eAssist
components of the vehicle.This warranty is for eAssist vehicles
registered and normally operated
in the United States or Canada,
respectively. In addition to the initial
owner of the vehicle, the coverage
described in this eAssist warranty
is transferable at no cost to any
subsequent person(s) who assumes
ownership of the vehicle within
the above-described 8 years or
160 000 kilometers (100,000 miles)
term. No deductibles are associated
with this eAssist warranty.
This eAssist component warranty is
in addition to the express conditions
and warranties described previously.
The coverage and benefits
described under“New Vehicle
Limited Warranty”are not extended
or altered because of this special
eAssist Component Warranty.For eAssist owners requiring more
comprehensive coverage than
that provided under this eAssist
warranty, a GM Protection Plan
may be available. See your Buick
dealer for more details.
eAssist Components
The energy storage control module
and components including eAssist
battery, eAssist battery disconnect,
powerpack assembly, and the
eAssist battery cooling fan.
Starter Generator Unit
The starter generator unit, starter
generator cooling pump, and the
high voltage 3-phase/12 volt cable
assembly.
Other eAssist Components
Auxiliary transmission pump

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What Is Not Covered
In addition to the“What is Not
Covered”section previously, this
eAssist warranty does not cover
the following items:
Wear Items
Wear items, such as brake linings,
are not covered in this eAssist
warrantyMaintenance
As the vehicle owner, you are
responsible for the performance of
the scheduled maintenance listed in
your owner manual. Maintenance
intervals, checks, inspections,
and recommended fluids and
lubricants as prescribed in the
owner manual are necessary to
keep your vehicle in good working
condition. Any damage caused
by owner/lessee failure to follow
scheduled maintenance may
not be covered by warranty.
Scheduled maintenance includes
such items as:
.Brake Pads/Linings
.Coolants and Fluids
.Filters

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Warranty
Repairs—Component
Exchanges
In the interest of customer
satisfaction, General Motors
of Canada Limited 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 which may
be new, remanufactured,
reconditioned, or repaired,
depending on the component
involved.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.
Maintenance and Warranty
Service Records
Retain receipts covering
performance of regular
maintenance. Receipts can
be very important if a question
arises as to whether a malfunction
is caused by lack of maintenance or
a defect in material or workmanship.A“Maintenance Record”is provided
in the maintenance schedule
section of the owner manual for
your convenience in recording
services performed.
For your records, the servicing
dealer should provide a copy of
the warranty repair order listing
all warranty repairs performed.
Warranty Repairs—Recycled
Materials
Both Environment Canada
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.

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Tire Service
Any General Motors dealer handling
your vehicle line 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 Customer
Care Centre. The toll-free telephone
numbers are listed underCustomer
Assistance Offices on page 41.
After-Manufacture
“Rustproofing”
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.
GM 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 dealers 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 new vehicle, we
know you will want to operate and
maintain it properly. We urge you to
follow the maintenance instructions
in your owner's manual.
If you have any questions on how to
keep your vehicle in good working
condition, see your General Motors
dealer, the place many customers
choose to have their maintenance
work done. You can rely on your
dealer to use proper parts and
repair practices.

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Maintenance Records
General Motors of Canada Limited
recommends that you retain receipts
covering performance of regular
vehicle maintenance. Repairs
required due to damage resulting
from lack of maintenance are not
covered under your warranty.
Receipts can be very important if
a question arises as to whether a
malfunction is caused by lack of
maintenance or a defect in material
or workmanship.
We suggest you keep these receipts
in the glove box literature portfolio.
Also a“Maintenance Record”form
is provided in the owner's manual
(Maintenance Schedule section)
for your convenience in recording
services performed.
Chemical Paint Spotting
Some weather and atmospheric
conditions can create a chemical
fallout. Airborne pollutants can
fall upon and adhere to painted
surfaces on your vehicle.
This damage can take two
forms; blotchy, ringlet-shaped
discolorations, and/or small
irregular dark spots etched
into the paint surface.
Although no defect in the
factory applied paint causes this,
General Motors of Canada Limited
will repair, at no charge to the
owner, the painted surfaces of new
vehicles damaged by this fallout
condition within 12 months or
20 000 kilometres of purchase,
whichever comes first.
Warranty Distance Extensions
Prior to delivery, some kilometres
are put on your vehicle during
testing at the assembly plant,
during shipping and while at the
dealership. The dealership records
this odometer reading on the front
page of this warranty booklet at
delivery. For eligible vehicles, this
odometer reading is added to the
distance limits specified in the New
Vehicle Limited Warranty and the
Emission Control Systems Warranty
ensuring that you receive full benefit
of the coverage.
Warranty distance extensions
eligibility:
.Applies only to new vehicles
held exclusively in new vehicle
inventory.
.Does not apply to used vehicles,
GM owned vehicles, dealer
owned used vehicles, or dealer
demonstrator vehicles.

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.Does not apply to vehicles with
more than 1 600 kilometres on
the odometer even though the
vehicle may never have been
“registered”for license plates.
Warranty Service—Canada
The selling dealer has invested
in the proper tools, training and
parts inventory to ensure that any
necessary warranty repairs can be
made to your vehicle. GM requests
that the vehicle be returned to
the selling dealer for all warranty
repairs. If a situation or event
occurs where you are significantly
inconvenienced, an authorized
GM dealer can make the warranty
repairs. However, in the event the
dealer is not able to perform the
repair due to the special tool and
training requirements, contact the
Customer Assistance Offices on
page 41.
Touring Owner
Service—Canada, the
United States and Mexico
If you are touring or have
changed your residence, visit
any General Motors dealer
handling your vehicle line in Canada
or the United States for warranty
service. Warrantable repairs will
be completed at no charge to you.
You may be required to provide
proof of residency such as driver's
license, or vehicle ownership.
For your records, the servicing
dealer will provide a copy of the
warranty repair order, listing all
warranty repairs performed.
Some vehicle lines, which are
sold only in Canada, may not be
serviced by all General Motor's
dealers in the United States.If warranty service is necessary
while you are in the United States
please contact the Canadian
Customer Care Centre (CCC)
for guidance. SeeCustomer
Assistance Offices on page 41
for CCC information. A Customer
Care Ambassador will direct you
to a dealership and assist the
repairing dealer to obtain the
necessary parts and technical
information. You may be charged for
these repairs. For reimbursement
consideration by General Motors
of Canada upon your return home,
provide your dealer with a statement
of circumstances, the original repair
order, proof of ownership and any
“paid”receipts indicating the work
performed and parts replaced.

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Touring Owner
Service—Countries
Other than Canada, the
United States and Mexico
If you are touring in a foreign
country and repairs are needed, it is
suggested you make your vehicle
available to a General Motors
dealership, preferably one that
handles your vehicle line.
Important:Repairs made
necessary by the use of improper
or dirty fuels and lubricants are not
covered under warranty. See your
owner's manual for additional
information on fuel requirements
when operating in foreign countries.
Warranty Service—Canadian
Sold Vehicles Registered and
Operated Outside Canada
This warranty applies to GM
vehicles registered in Canada
and normally operated in Canada.
If you have permanently relocated
and established household
residency in another country, GM
may authorize the performance
of repairs based on the warranty
coverage for vehicles generally
sold by GM in that country. Contact
an authorized GM dealer in your
country for assistance. GM warranty
coverages may be void or subject
to restrictions on GM vehicles that
have been imported or exported.
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,
but are not limited to, any non-GM
theft alarm, remote starting device
or remote locking system, or the
cutting, welding, or disconnecting
of the vehicle's original equipment
parts and components. Also, the
warranty does not cover a rebuilt
vehicle after it has suffered such
extensive collision damage in an
accident that it was written-off or
deemed to be written-off, even if
the rebuilt vehicle uses undamaged
parts and components from the
written-off vehicle.

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