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  • Warranty

    • Q. What is GMC's 100,000-mile/5-year Powertrain Warranty?

      All 2007 and 2008 passenger cars and light duty trucks are covered. The Powertrain Limited Warranty is 100,000 miles or 5 years (whichever comes first). It is fully transferable and there are no fees and no deductibles. The Roadside Assistance and Courtesy Transportation programs are also 100,000 miles or 5 years (whichever comes first). For more details, please visit your GMC dealer or click here.

    • Q. How is the bumper-to-bumper warranty affected by this 100,000-mile/5-year warranty?

      The bumper-to-bumper New Vehicle Limited Warranty on new GMC cars and light-duty trucks remains in effect for 3 years or 36,000 miles (whichever comes first). For more details, please visit your GMC dealer or click here.

    • Q. Why has GM elected to make this change?

      This move is intended to provide you with an unprecedented level of value, confidence and protection. As a result, GM is elevating your total vehicle ownership experience with the best, most comprehensive consumer confidence package in the industry.

    • Q. Can I purchase this extra powertrain warranty for my 2006 (and prior) vehicle?

      You may be eligible to choose from one of our GMPP offerings, which can be tailored to meet your needs – including extended powertrain coverage. Please contact your selling dealership for details on the various GM Protection Plan Programs.

    • Q. What about Courtesy Transportation?

      Courtesy Transportation is also included for 100,000 miles/5 years (whichever comes first) on all 2007 and 2008 passenger cars and light-duty trucks. Whenever warranty repairs are required, several transportation options and/or reimbursement of certain transportation expenses are available for your convenience at participating dealers.

    • Q. What does the bumper-to-bumper warranty cover?

      The bumper-to-bumper New Vehicle Limited Warranty covers GMC vehicles registered in the U.S. and Canada from the date the vehicle is first delivered until it reaches 3 years or 36,000 miles (whichever occurs first). It covers the vehicle from bumper to bumper on any vehicle defect related to materials or workmanship. For further details, look in the Owner's Manual under "What Is Covered" and "What Is Not Covered".

    • Q. Is my vehicle covered from rust, too?

      GMC vehicles are designed and built to resist corrosion. All body and sheet metal components are warranted against rust-through corrosion for 6 years/100,000 miles (whichever comes first). Application of additional rust-inhibiting materials is neither necessary nor required under the Sheet Metal Coverage. GMC makes no recommendations concerning the usefulness or value of such products. Application of after-manufacture rustproofing products may create an environment that 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. See your GMC dealer for terms of this limited warranty.

    • Q. Do I have to go the GMC dealer where I purchased my vehicle to have this type of work performed?

      While most customers prefer to have this type of work performed at their selling dealer, it can be performed at any GMC dealership.

    • Q. Can I take my GMC vehicle to any GM dealership for warranty repairs?

      These repairs must be performed by an Authorized GMC dealer, except in an emergency situation when a covered part or a GMC dealer is not reasonably available to the vehicle owner. It's in your best interest to take your GMC vehicle to a GMC dealer for all repairs since they are the most knowledgeable about the particulars of your vehicle.

  • Maintenance, Service and Repair

    • Q. Who do I contact if I have a concern with my vehicle?

      Your satisfaction and goodwill are important to your dealer and to GMC. Normally, any concerns with the sales transaction or the operation of your vehicle will be resolved by your dealer's sales or service departments. The first step is to discuss your concern with a member of dealership management. Normally, concerns can be quickly resolved at that level. To locate a GMC dealer, please visit the GMC Dealer Locator.

    • Q. Why are Goodwrench®-trained technicians so important?

      From changing oil to changing engines, these automotive experts use only Genuine GM Parts and Accessories that are designed specifically for your GM vehicle. They're also tested for performance and reliability. So no matter what kind of GM vehicle you own, trust it to the Goodwrench-trained technicians at your GM dealer. You'll spend less time in the shop and more time on the road. For more details, please visit www.gmgoodwrench.com.

    • Q. How do I obtain an Owner's Manual?

      There are two ways to obtain a copy:

      1. You can register your vehicle by visiting the GMC Owner Center to download a complimentary electronic copy (for most vehicles from 1995 to present).
      2. To receive a paper copy (for a fee) you may contact Helm, Inc. Manuals are available from the late 1960s or early 1970s for most GM vehicles. You can reach Helm Publications ordering at 1-800-551-4123.
    • Q. What is MyGMlink?

      MyGMlink.com is a FREE service offered to GM customers where they can access and receive:

      • Digital Owner's Manual, Warranty Manual, and more
      • Recall notices for their specific vehicles
      • E-mail service reminders
      • Online service and maintenance records
           (as entered by the customer)
      • Exclusive privileges and offers
      • Handheld companion (PDA) application
      • Interactive vehicle design and racing game
      • OnStar ® and GM Card Earnings summaries

      For more details, please visit MyGMLink.

    • Q. How do I know if my GMC vehicle has been included in a recall?

      Should a recall on your vehicle ever occur, GMC will notify you by mail. You can also contact any GMC Dealer, visit the GMC Owner Center at MyGMlink or you may call 1-800-462-8782.

    • Q. What is Roadside Assistance?

      GMC has a Roadside Assistance program to aid owners during an emergency and with other services. It is a complimentary service1 that comes with each new GMC vehicle. Services provided include:

      • 24-hour, 7-days-a-week toll–free 800 phone
            assistance
      • Towing to the closest GMC dealer (from a legal
            roadway)
      • Flat tire change (using vehicle’s spare)
      • Battery jump-start
      • Vehicle unlock service (costs for a new key and the
            labor to create not covered)
      • Trip interruption assistance
      • Trip routing
      • Emergency fuel delivery (up to $5.00 worth)
    • Q. How do I contact Roadside Assistance?

      If your GMC vehicle is equipped with an active OnStar ® subscription, the customer can simply press the blue button for roadside service. If it is not equipped, please call 1-800-462-8782 to initiate roadside assistance for your vehicle.

    • Q. How long is my vehicle covered by Roadside Assistance?

      Roadside Assistance is also included for 100,000 miles/5 years (whichever comes first) on all 2007 and 2008 GMC passenger cars and light-duty trucks. For model years prior to 2007, your vehicle is provided Roadside Assistance for the term that matches its bumper-to-bumper warranty. Please refer to the Owner's Manual for the specific warranty on your vehicle.

    • Q. Are there any costs to me for using Roadside Assistance?

      There is generally no charge for any of the services listed while the vehicle is covered by the complimentary Roadside Assistance service. However, additional charges may be incurred for some services, including towing the vehicle beyond the closest GMC dealer; for non-warranty parts and labor; or for lost key replacements. For details and additional information, please refer to Section 7 of the Owner's Manual.

    • Q. What type of oil should I use in my GMC vehicle?

      You can find this answer by looking in your Owner's Manual under "Oil, Engine." If you do not have a manual, and you currently own a GMC, please visit the GMC Owner Center at MyGMlink to download a complimentary electronic copy (for most vehicles from 1995 to present.

  • Product Features

  • Safety

    • Q. What makes an air bag inflate?

      In a frontal or near-frontal impact of sufficient severity, the air bag sensing system detects that the vehicle is suddenly stopping as a result of a crash. The sensing system triggers a release of inflation gas. This gas inflates the air bag. The inflator, air bag, and related hardware are all part of the air bag module packed inside the steering wheel for the driver air bag and in the instrument panel for the right front passenger air bag.

    • Q. When should an air bag inflate?

      The air bag is designed to inflate in moderate to severe frontal or near-frontal crashes. The air bag will inflate only if the impact speed is above the system's designed "threshold level." If your vehicle goes straight into a wall that doesn't move or deform, the threshold level is about 14 to 18 mph (23 to 29 km/h). The threshold level can vary, however, with specific vehicle design, so that it can be somewhat above or below this range. If your vehicle strikes something that will move or deform, such as a parked car, the threshold level will be higher. Inflation is determined by the angle of the impact and the vehicle's deceleration.

    • Q. Will a side or rear impact or rollover cause the air bag to deploy?

      If the vehicle is equipped with seat mounted side impact or roof rail mounted head curtain air bags, those will deploy in a side impact. If the vehicle is equipped with a rollover–capable head curtain air bags, a roll over sensor will deploy the head curtain air bags in a roll over incident.

      The frontal air bags will not deploy in a side impact or roll over, unless there is also a front or front-corner impact of sufficient severity to trigger the frontal airbags.

      The airbags will not deploy in a rear impact.

    • Q. Is it still necessary to wear a safety belt with the Supplemental Inflatable Restraint system?

      Yes! The air bag supplements the protection provided by the shoulder belts. Remember, the air bag is designed to inflate in moderate-to-severe frontal and near-frontal crashes. Safety belts can provide protection in impacts other than frontal and near-frontal collisions.

    • Q. Where can I find information about air bags/supplemental inflatable restraints on GMC vehicles?

      To learn about the specific items on your vehicle, please refer to Section 1 in your GMC Owner's Manual, "Seats and Restraint Systems." For general information, please visit the safety section on the GM Website.

    • Q. What kind of child-safety seats should I use in my GMC vehicle?

      There are no specific child restraints that GMC recommends or endorses, but we do have some information that might be helpful to you.

      GMC's seats and safety belt systems are designed to accommodate child restraints. However, we cannot be certain that all child restraints will be compatible with GMC vehicles. Our cars conform to SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) J1819 standard, which is a recommended guideline for automotive safety belt and child restraint compatibility. Therefore, child restraints that conform to this standard will be more compatible with the seats and safety belt systems used in GMC vehicles. Also, your GMC Dealer can install a tether anchor kit (at no charge to you) that will anchor front-facing child seats.

      First, we recommend you work with a child-safety seat manufacturer, or a local retail outlet that sells child restraint seats, for possible suggestions on what type of seat would be most appropriate for your needs. You could also take your child restraint to a checkup event or contact a local CPS technician for additional assistance. There are a couple of Websites that have some good information on this topic.

      Try these:
      NHTSA at www.nhtsa.dot.gov
      National Safe Kids www.safekids.org
      Safety Beltsafe USA www.carseat.org
      American Academy of Pediatrics www.aap.org/family/carseatguide.htm

      In addition, you might want to try checking with your local hospital, police department and fire department for any information they might have.

    • Q. How do you turn off the daytime running lights while parked?

      Simply depress the parking brake.

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