Original Equipment Alterations; Recreation Vehicle And Special Body Or Equipment Alterations; Pre-Delivery Service - Buick 2010 Enclave Warranty And Owner Assistance Information

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Things to Know About the New Vehicle Limited Warranty

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 cutting, welding,
or disconnecting of the vehicle's
original equipment parts and
components.
Additionally, General Motors does
not warranty non-GM parts and/or
calibrations. The use of parts and/or
control module calibrations not
issued through General Motors will
void the warranty coverage for those
components that are damaged or
otherwise affected by the installation
of the non-GM part and/or control
module calibration.
The only exception is that non-GM
parts labeled "Certified to EPA
Standards" are covered by the
Federal Emissions Performance
Warranty.
Recreation Vehicle and
Special Body or Equipment
Alterations
Installations or alterations to the
original equipment vehicle, or
chassis, as manufactured and
assembled by GM, are not covered
by this warranty. The special body
company, assembler, or equipment
installer is solely responsible for
warranties on the body or equipment
and any alterations to any of the
parts, components, systems, or
assemblies installed by GM.
Examples include, but are not limited
to, special body installations, such as
recreational vehicles, the installation
of any non-GM part, cutting, welding,
or the disconnecting of original
equipment vehicle or chassis parts
and components, extension of
wheelbase, suspension and driveline
modifications, and axle additions.

Pre-Delivery Service

Defects in the mechanical, electrical,
sheet metal, paint, trim, and other
components of your vehicle may
occur at the factory or while it is
being transported to the dealer
facility. Normally, any defects
occurring during assembly are
identified and corrected at the factory
during the inspection process.
In addition, dealers inspect each
vehicle before delivery. They repair
any uncorrected factory defects and
any transit damage detected before
the vehicle is delivered to you.
Any defects still present at the time
the vehicle is delivered to you
are covered by the warranty. If you
find any defects, advise your
dealer without delay. For further
details concerning any repairs which
the dealer may have made prior
to you taking delivery of your
vehicle, ask your dealer.

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