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Learn how to check the status of your vehicle limited warranties, the differences between a bumper-to-bumper and powertrain limited warranty, and details about Roadside Assistance. For limited warranty information on current models, visit the warranty page on experience.gm.com.
View your vehicle’s warranty status and see whether it’s still eligible for warranty coverage. Covers the entire vehicle for repairs, including parts and labor, to correct any defect in materials or workmanship for 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. Also includes: What is Not Covered.
Learn how to check the status of your vehicle limited warranties, the differences between a bumper-to-bumper and powertrain limited warranty, and details about Roadside Assistance. For limited warranty information on current models, visit the warranty page on chevrolet.com.
Learn how to check the status of your vehicle limited warranties, the differences between a bumper-to-bumper and powertrain limited warranty, and details about Roadside Assistance. For limited warranty information on current models, visit the warranty page on GMC.com .
First, verify your part is within the warranty period using your purchaser’s receipt. You will need to purchase a replacement part and contact the Customer Support Center. Ensure you have receipts for the original purchase and the replacement on hand for the claim.
Locate and schedule service with a Certified Service expert at a dealership near you.
You can view your vehicle’s warranty status to see if it’s still eligible for its warranty coverage in your GMC Account. SIGN IN OR SIGN UP MANUALS AND GUIDES