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What kind of warranty does GMC Acadia have?

What kind of warranty does GMC Acadia have?

Unless you’re over 100K miles, the powertrain warranty should cover anything with the AWD system (including alternate transportation if it needs to be there overnight). Unless you’re over 100K miles, the powertrain warranty should cover anything with the AWD system (including alternate transportation if it needs to be there overnight).

What kind of warranty does GMC have in Canada?

The GMC New Vehicle Limited Warranty is provided by General Motors of Canada Company for new vehicles sold, registered, and normally operated in Canada. The warranties for your new GMC will cover parts and labour required to correct any vehicle defect which occurs due to materials or workmanship during the applicable coverage period.

Is there a deductible for GMC extended warranty?

When you choose the new Extended Limited Warranty, your coverage is 5 years/60,000 miles, whichever comes first. GMC Extended Limited Warranty has no deductible and the entire vehicle is warranted for repairs, including parts and labor, to correct defects in materials or workmanship, excluding routine maintenance.

Why is my GMC Acadia not all wheel drive?

For some reason or another after my Acadia sits outside all night, upon start up the DIC reads Service All Wheel Drive. Here is the catch. After the vehicle warms up, and the key is shut off for 5 or so minutes, the light goes off, and all wheel drive is functional again. Until I shut the truck off, the rear wheels will not engage.

What are the ratings of the 2011 GMC Acadia?

2011 GMC Acadia Review 1 Compliant ride 2 seating for up to eight passengers 3 adult-friendly split-folding third-row seat 4 massive cargo area 5 top safety scores. 6 Compromised outward visibility 7 large size hampers maneuverability 8 some lower-quality interior materials.

The GMC New Vehicle Limited Warranty is provided by General Motors of Canada Company for new vehicles sold, registered, and normally operated in Canada. The warranties for your new GMC will cover parts and labour required to correct any vehicle defect which occurs due to materials or workmanship during the applicable coverage period.

Is the GMC Powertrain Limited Warranty transferable?

The Powertrain Limited Warranty covers specific components in your vehicle, such as, but not limited to, the engine and transmission for 5 years/60,000 miles, whichever comes first. It is fully transferable with no fees and no deductibles.

When you choose the new Extended Limited Warranty, your coverage is 5 years/60,000 miles, whichever comes first. GMC Extended Limited Warranty has no deductible and the entire vehicle is warranted for repairs, including parts and labor, to correct defects in materials or workmanship, excluding routine maintenance.

Do you need GM scan tool for GMC Acadia?

It appears you need the GM scan tool (I forget the name) to be able to read it. happy29, you gotta take it in and leave it for them to diagnose and repair a ‘cold’ problem. Talk to your dealer or GM CS to get a loaner while your vehicle is there. Insist they get it fixed!! But you must leave it for them.

What kind of warranty does a GMC have?

WHAT IS THE GMC 5-YEAR/60,000-MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY? The Powertrain Limited Warranty covers specific components in your vehicle, such as, but not limited to, the engine and transmission for 5 years/60,000 miles, whichever comes first. It is fully transferable with no fees and no deductibles.

What are the exclusions from GMC powertrain coverage?

Also covered are any actuators directly connected to the transfer case as well as the encoder motor. Exclusions: Excluded from the powertrain coverage are transfer case cooling lines, hoses, radiator, sensors, wiring, and electrical connectors as well as the transfer case control module and/or module programming.

How long is the warranty on a GMC Yukon?

GMC is proud to offer the response, security, and convenience of the 24-hour Roadside Assistance Program for a period of 5 years/60,000 miles, whichever comes first. Refer to your Owner’s Manual for details, or consult your dealer/retailer.

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Ruth Doyle