What Is Not Covered - Hummer 2003 H2 Warranty And Owner Assistance Information

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What Is Not Covered

Tire Damage or Wear
Normal tire wear or wear-out is not covered. Road hazard
damage such as punctures, cuts, snags, and breaks
resulting from pothole impact, curb impact, or from other
objects is not covered. Also, damage from improper
inflation (in both on and off road situations), spinning
(as when stuck in mud or snow), tire chains, racing,
improper mounting or dismounting, misuse, negligence,
alteration, vandalism, or misapplication is not covered.
Damage Due to Accident, Misuse, or
Alteration
Damage caused as the result of any of the following
is not covered:
collision, fire, theft, freezing, vandalism, riot,
explosion, or objects striking the vehicle;
misuse of the vehicle such as driving over curbs,
overloading, racing, or other competition. Proper
vehicle use is discussed in the owner's manual;
alteration or modification to the vehicle including the
body, chassis, or components after final assembly
by GM. In addition, coverages do not apply if the
odometer has been disconnected, its reading has
been altered, or mileage cannot be determined.
Important: This warranty is void on vehicles currently
or previously titled as salvaged, scrapped, junked,
or totaled.
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Damage or Corrosion Due to Environment,
Chemical Treatments or Aftermarket
Products
Damage caused by airborne fallout (chemicals, tree
sap, etc.), stones, hail, earthquake, water or flood,
windstorm, lightning, the application of chemicals
or sealants subsequent to manufacture, etc., is not
covered. See "Chemical Paint Spotting" under
Things You Should Know About the New Vehicle
Limited Warranty on page 8 .
Damage Due to Insufficient or Improper
Maintenance
Damage caused by failure to follow the recommended
maintenance schedule intervals and/or failure to
use or maintain fluids, fuel, lubricants, or refrigerants
recommended in the owner's manual is not covered.
Maintenance
All vehicles require periodic maintenance. Maintenance
services, such as those detailed in the owner's
manual are the owner's expense. Vehicle lubrication,
cleaning, or polishing, as well as items requiring
replacement or repair as a result of vehicle use, wear,
or exposure are not covered.

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