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![CHEVROLET TRAX 2015 1.G Warranty Guide Black plate (25,1)Canadian Limited Warranty and Owner Assistance Information (GMNA-
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Important CHEVROLET TRAX 2015 1.G Warranty Guide Black plate (25,1)Canadian Limited Warranty and Owner Assistance Information (GMNA-
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Black plate (25,1)Canadian Limited Warranty and Owner Assistance Information (GMNA-
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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.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 modifications,
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.