Original Equipment Alterations - Cadillac 2000 Warranty And Owner Assistance Information

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Warranty Service — United States
and Canada
For your records, the servicing dealer should provide a
copy of the warranty repair order listing all warranty
repairs performed. While any Cadillac dealer will
perform warranty service, we recommend that you
return to the Cadillac dealer that sold you your vehicle
because of their continued and personal interest in you.
If you are traveling or have changed your residence,
visit any Cadillac dealer in the United States or Canada
for warranty service.
Touring Owner Service — Foreign Countries
If you are touring in a foreign country and repairs are
needed, it is suggested you take your vehicle to a General
Motors dealer facility, preferably one which sells and
services Cadillacs. Once you return to the United States,
for reimbursement consideration, you should provide
your dealer with a statement of circumstances, the
original repair order, proof of ownership, and any "paid"
receipt indicating the work performed and parts replaced.
Please note that repairs made necessary by the use of
improper or dirty fuels and lubricants are not covered
under the warranty. See your owner's manual and
maintenance booklet for additional information on fuel
requirements when operating in foreign countries.
Warranty Service — Foreign Countries
This warranty applies to GM vehicles registered in the
United States and normally operated in the United States
or Canada. If you have permanently relocated and
established household residency in another country, GM
may authorize the performance of repairs under the
warranty authorized 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 on GM vehicles that have been
imported / exported for resale.

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, installation or use of
any non-GM part, accessory, materials, or the cutting,
welding, or disconnecting of the vehicle's original
equipment parts and components.
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