GMC T-Series 2007 Owner's Manual page 5

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Federal Emission Defect Warranty
GM warrants to the owner the following:
The vehicle was designed, equipped, and built
so as to conform at the time of sale with
applicable regulations of the Federal
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
The vehicle is free from defects in materials
and workmanship which cause the chassis
to fail to conform with those regulations during
the emission warranty period
Emission related defects in the genuine GM parts
listed under the Emission Warranty Parts List
covered, including related diagnostic costs, parts,
and labor are covered by this warranty.
Federal Emission Performance Warranty
Some states and/or local jurisdictions have
established periodic Chassis Inspection and
Maintenance (I/M) programs to encourage proper
maintenance of the chassis. If an EPA approved
I/M program is enforced in your area, you may
also be eligible for Emission Performance
Warranty coverage when all of the following
three conditions are met:
The chassis has been maintained and
operated in accordance with the instructions
for proper maintenance and use set forth in
the owner manual supplied with the chassis.
The chassis fails an EPA approved I/M test
during the emission warranty period.
The failure results, or will result, in the owner
of the chassis having to bear a penalty or
other sanctions (including the denial of
the right to use the chassis) under local,
state, or federal law.
GM warrants that your dealer will replace, repair,
or adjust to GM specifications, at no charge to
you, any of the parts listed under the "Emission
Warranty Parts List" later in this section which
may be necessary to conform to the applicable
emission standards. Non-GM parts labeled
"Certified to EPA Standards" are covered by
the Federal Emission Performance Warranty.
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