Brakes/Warranty
#2
In cases such as brake shoes and pads, the answer is generally no because those are considered wear items and warranties usually exclude those. Some exceptions can be made for parts that are deemed defective or have a design flaw.
It's probably a mute question anyway. Since you have a 2010 model, it is past the 36 month warranty period, regardless of mileage.
It's probably a mute question anyway. Since you have a 2010 model, it is past the 36 month warranty period, regardless of mileage.
#3
Probably not, but check with your local dealership Service Department about your specific problem. Maybe, don't know what you are asking about.
You have the manuals that came with the car? There is an Owner Manual and a Warranty Manual.
If you would like to provide some specific complaints maybe we can help.
You have the manuals that came with the car? There is an Owner Manual and a Warranty Manual.
If you would like to provide some specific complaints maybe we can help.
#4
As fireman stated, the warranty on brakes would protect you from defects in materials or workmanship. Are you experiencing some concerns you would like me to assist you with getting addressed? Feel free to reach out via PM with your name, contact information, VIN, current mileage, and involved dealership.
Sincerely,
Jonathan A.
Chevrolet Customer Care
#6
It depends on what warranty you mean. The bumper to bumper is 3yr/36000 miles,but does not cover wear only defects, Whoever sold you the car may warrant something, you would have to ask them.
At 16,000 miles there is something going wrong if you need new brakes.
At 16,000 miles there is something going wrong if you need new brakes.
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