Things You Should Know About The New Vehicle Limited Warranty; Warranty Repairs - Component Exchanges; Warranty Repairs - Recycled Material; After-Manufacture "Rustproofing - Saturn VUE 2009 Booklet

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Things You Should Know About the New Vehicle Limited Warranty

Warranty Repairs – Component
Exchanges
In the interest of customer satisfaction, Saturn may offer
exchange service on some vehicle components.
This service is intended to reduce the amount of time
your vehicle is not available for use due to repairs.
Components used in exchange are service replacement
parts which may be new, remanufactured, reconditioned,
or repaired, depending on the component involved.
All exchange components used meet Saturn standards
and are warranted the same as new components.
Examples of the types of components that might be
serviced in this fashion include: transaxle assemblies,
instrument cluster assemblies, radios, compact disc
players, tape players, batteries, and electronic control
modules.
Warranty Repairs – Recycled Material
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines
support the capture, purification, and reuse of
automotive air conditioning refrigerant gases. As a
result, any repairs Saturn may make to the sealed
portion of your air conditioning system, if equipped, may
involve the installation of purified reclaimed refrigerant.
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After-Manufacture "Rustproofing"
Your vehicle was designed and built to resist corrosion.
Application of additional rust-inhibiting materials is
neither necessary nor required under the Sheet Metal
Coverage. Saturn makes no recommendations
concerning the usefulness or value of such products.
Application of after-manufacture rustproofing products
may create an environment which 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.

Paint, Trim, and Appearance Items

Defects in paint, trim, upholstery, or other appearance
items are normally corrected during new vehicle
inspection or during pre-delivery inspection. If you
find any paint or appearance concerns, advise your
retailer as soon as possible. Deterioration due to
use and exposure is not covered by the warranty.
Your owner manual has instructions regarding the care
of these items.

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