Are fuel injectors covered under the Chevy Powertrain Warranty?
I’m so confused! Some sites say that the fuel injectors fall under the Powertrain Warranty and some say they don’t! Are fuel injectors covered under the Chevy Powertrain Warranty or aren’t they?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
It’s hard to find the specifics when there’s so much information out there! Depending on who you ask, the fuel injectors could fall under the Powertrain Warranty or the Emissions Warranty. As the Chevrolet website is unclear about fuel injectors and warranty coverage, your best bet is to ask your dealer or consult your owner’s manual for a direct answer.
The Powertrain Warranty covers manufacturer defects for five years/60,000 miles. Here are the systems that the Powertrain Warranty covers:
Drive Systems: Includes propeller shafts, universal joints, constant-velocity joints, axle shafts, bearings, final-drive housings, and internally lubricated parts
Engine: Includes the engine block, cylinder head, manifolds, timing gears, oil pump, internally lubricated parts, seals, gaskets, and internal electrical components
Transmission/Transaxle and Transfer Case (if equipped): Includes the case, internally lubricated parts, mounts, seals, gaskets, and internal electrical components
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