Of course! The Chevy powertrain warranty comes with new vehicles and covers the engine, transmission, and drive system typically for a duration of 5 years or 60,000 miles.
So, what does all this mean? For starters, covered components will be repaired or replaced for 5 years or 60,000 miles (whichever comes first) of the warranty’s start date. You may, however, have a slightly different term depending on your chosen vehicle and warranty options.
As for what components are covered, here is a short guide:
Engine: Parts like engine block, cylinder head, manifolds, oil pump, timing gears, seals, gaskets, internal electrical components, and all internally lubricated parts
Transmission/transaxle and transfer case (if equipped): Parts like the case, internally lubricated parts, mounts, seals, gaskets, and internal electrical components
Drive systems: Parts like propeller shafts, universal joints, axle shafts, constant-velocity joints, bearings, final-drive housings, and all internally lubricated parts
The Chevy Powertrain Limited Warranty will not cover:
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