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Warranty Repairs -- Component Exchanges

In the interest of customer satisfaction, General Motors may offer exchange service on some vehicle components. This service is intended to reduce the amount of time your vehicle is not available for use due to repairs. Components used in exchange service may be new, remanufactured, reconditioned, or repaired, depending on the component involved.

All exchange components used meet GM standards and are warranted the same as new components. Examples of the types of components that might be serviced in this fashion include: transmission assemblies, instrument cluster assemblies, radios, cassette/CD players, batteries, and powertrain control modules.

Warranty Repairs -- Recycled Materials

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines support the capture, purification, and reuse of automotive air conditioning refrigerant gases. As a result, any repairs GM may make to the sealed portion of your air conditioning system, if equipped, or engine cooling system may involve the installation of purified reclaimed refrigerant or coolant.

Tire Service

Any authorized GM dealer or tire dealer for your brand of tires can assist you with tire service. If, after contacting one of these dealers, you need further assistance or you have questions, contact the GM's Customer Assistance Center. The toll-free telephone numbers are listed under Owner Assistance .

After-Manufacture "Rustproofing"

Your vehicle was designed and built to resist corrosion. Application of additional rust-inhibiting materials is neither necessary nor required under the Sheet Metal Corrosion Coverage. GM makes no recommendations concerning the usefulness or value of such products.

Application of after-manufacture rustproofing products may create an environment which reduces the corrosion resistance built into your vehicle. Repairs to correct damage caused by such applications are not covered under your GM New Vehicle Limited Warranty.

Paint, Trim, and Appearance Items

Defects in paint, trim, upholstery, or other appearance items are normally corrected during new vehicle preparation or during pre-delivery inspection. If you find any paint or appearance concerns, advise your dealer as soon as possible. Your Owner Manual has instructions regarding the care of paint, trim, upholstery, glass, and other appearance items.

Chemical Paint Spotting

Some weather and atmospheric conditions can create a chemical fallout. Airborne pollutants can fall upon and attack painted surfaces on your vehicle. This damage can take two forms: blotchy, ringlet-shaped discolorations, and/or small irregular dark spots etched into the paint surface.

Although no defect in the factory applied paint causes this, GM will repair, at no charge to the owner, the painted surfaces of new vehicles damaged by this fallout condition within 12 months or 12,000 miles of purchase, whichever comes first.

Warranty Coverage -- Extensions

Time Extensions : The New Vehicle Limited Warranty will be extended one day for each day beyond the first 24 hour period in which your vehicle is at an authorized dealer for warranty service. You may be asked to show the repair orders to verify the period of time the warranty is to be extended. Your extension rights may vary depending on state law.

Mileage Extension : Prior to delivery, some mileage is put on your vehicle during testing at the assembly plant, during shipping, and while at the dealer. The dealer records this mileage on the inside front cover of this warranty booklet at delivery. For eligible vehicles, this mileage will be added to the mileage limits of the warranty ensuring that you will receive full benefit of the coverage. Mileage extension eligibility:

    • Applies only to new vehicles held exclusively in new vehicle inventory.
    • Does not apply to used vehicles, GM owned vehicles, dealer owned used vehicles, or dealer demonstrator vehicles.
    • Does not apply to vehicles with more than 1,000 miles on the odometer even though the vehicle may not have been registered for license plates.

Warranty Service

For your records, the servicing dealer should provide a copy of the Warranty Repair order, listing all warranty repairs performed. While any GM dealer handling your vehicle line will perform warranty service, we recommend that you return to the GM dealer that sold you your vehicle because of their continued and personal interest in you. If you are traveling or have changed your residence, visit any GM dealer handling your vehicle line for warranty service.

Touring Owner Service -- Foreign Countries

If you are touring in a foreign country and repairs are needed, take your vehicle to a GM dealer, preferably one that handles your vehicle line. Once you return to your home country provide your dealer with a statement of circumstances, the original repair order, proof of ownership, and any paid receipt indicating the work performed and parts replaced for reimbursement consideration.

Important: Repairs made necessary by the use of improper or dirty fuels and lubricants are not covered under the warranty. See your Owner Manual for additional information on fuel requirements when operating in foreign countries.

Original Equipment Alterations

This warranty does not cover any damage or failure resulting from modification or alterations 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 General Motors, are not covered by this warranty. The 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 installation, 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. Normally, any defect or damage occurring during assembly is detected and corrected at the factory during the inspection process. In addition, dealers are obligated to inspect each vehicle before delivery. They repair any uncorrected factory defects or 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 such 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.

Production Changes

GM and its dealers reserve the right to make changes in vehicles built and/or sold by them at any time without incurring any obligation to make the same or similar changes on vehicles previously built and/or sold by them.

Warranty Repairs - Component Exchanges

In the interest of customer satisfaction, GM may offer exchange service on some vehicle components. This service is intended to reduce the amount of time your vehicle is not available for use due to repairs. Components used in exchange are service replacement parts which may be new, remanufactured, reconditioned, or repaired, depending on the component involved.

All exchange components used meet GM standards and are warranted the same as new components. Examples of the types of components that might be serviced in this fashion include: engine and transmission assemblies, instrument cluster assemblies, radios, compact disc players, tape players, batteries, and powertrain control modules.

Warranty Repairs - Recycled Materials

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines and GM support the capture, purification, and reuse of automotive air conditioning refrigerant gases and engine coolant. As a result, any repairs GM may make to your vehicle may involve the installation of purified reclaimed refrigerant and coolant.

Tire Service

Any authorized Cadillac or tire dealer for your brand of tires can assist you with tire service. If, after contacting one of these dealers, you need further assistance or you have questions, contact Cadillac Customer Assistance Center. The toll-free telephone numbers are listed under Owner Assistance .

6.6L DURAMAX® Diesel Engine Components

For trucks equipped with a 6.6L Duramax® Diesel Engine, the complete engine assembly, including turbocharger components, is covered for defects in material or workmanship for 5 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first.

    • Cylinder block and heads and all internal parts, intake and exhaust manifolds, timing gears, timing gear chain or belt and cover, flywheel, harmonic balancer, valve covers, oil pan, oil pump, water pump, fuel pump, engine mounts, seals, and gaskets
    • Diesel Fuel Metering System: injection pump, nozzles, high pressure lines, and high pressure sealing devices
    • Glow Plug Control System: control/glow plug assembly, glow plugs, cold advance relay, and Engine Control Module (ECM)
    • Fuel injection control module, integral oil cooler, transmission adapter plate, left and right common fuel rails, fuel filter assembly, fuel temperature sensor, and function block

Important: Some of these components may also be covered by the Emission Warranty. See the "Emission Warranty Parts List" under Emission Control Systems Warranty for details.

Aftermarket Engine Performance Enhancement Products and Modifications

Some aftermarket engine performance products and modifications promise a way to increase the horsepower and torque levels of your vehicle’s powertrain. You should be aware that these products may have detrimental effects on the performance and life of the engine, exhaust emission system, transmission, and drivetrain. The Duramax® Diesel Engine, Allison Automatic Transmission®, and drivetrain have been designed and built to offer industry leading durability and performance in the most demanding applications. Engine power enhancement products may enable the engine to operate at horsepower and torque levels that could damage, create failure, or reduce the life of the engine, engine emission system, transmission, and drivetrain. Damage, failure, or reduced life of the engine, transmission, emission system, drivetrain or other vehicle components caused by aftermarket engine performance enhancement products or modifications may not be covered under your vehicle warranty.

After-Manufacture "Rustproofing"

Your vehicle was designed and built to resist corrosion. Application of additional rust-inhibiting materials is neither necessary nor required under the Sheet Metal Coverage. GM makes no recommendations concerning the usefulness or value of such products.

Application of after-manufacture rustproofing products may create an environment which reduces the corrosion resistance built into your vehicle. Repairs to correct damage caused by such applications are not covered under your New Vehicle Limited Warranty.

Paint, Trim, and Appearance Items

Defects in paint, trim, upholstery, or other appearance items are normally corrected during new vehicle preparation. If you find any paint or appearance concerns, advise your dealer as soon as possible. Your owner manual has instructions regarding the care of these items.

Vehicle Operation and Care

Considering the investment you have made in your Cadillac, we know you will want to operate and maintain it properly. We urge you to follow the maintenance instructions in your owner manual.

If you have questions on how to keep your vehicle in good working condition, see your Cadillac dealer, the place many customers choose to have their maintenance work done. You can rely on your Cadillac dealer to use the proper parts and repair practices.

Maintenance and Warranty Service Records

Retain receipts covering performance of regular maintenance. Receipts can be very important if a question arises as to whether a malfunction is caused by lack of maintenance or a defect in material or workmanship.

A "Maintenance Record" is provided in the maintenance schedule section of the owner manual for recording services performed.

The servicing dealer can provide a copy of any warranty repairs for your records.

Chemical Paint Spotting

Some weather and atmospheric conditions can create a chemical fallout. Airborne pollutants can fall upon and adhere to painted surfaces on your vehicle. This damage can take two forms: blotchy, ring-shaped discolorations, and/or small irregular dark spots etched into the paint surface.

Although no defect in the factory applied paint causes this, Cadillac will repair, at no charge to the owner, the painted surfaces of new vehicles damaged by this fallout condition within 12 months or 12,000 miles of purchase, whichever comes first.

Warranty Coverage - Extensions

Time Extensions:  The New Vehicle Limited Warranty will be extended one day for each day beyond the first 24 hour period in which your vehicle is at an authorized dealer facility for warranty service. You may be asked to show the repair orders to verify the period of time the warranty is to be extended. Your extension rights may vary depending on state law.

Mileage Extensions:  Prior to delivery, some mileage is put on your vehicle during testing at the assembly plant, during shipping, and while at the dealer facility. The dealer records this mileage on the first page of this warranty booklet at delivery. For eligible vehicles, this mileage will be added to the mileage limits of the warranty ensuring that you receive full benefit of the coverage. Mileage extension eligibility:

    • Applies only to new vehicles held exclusively in new vehicle inventory.
    • Does not apply to used vehicles, GM-owned vehicles, dealer owned used vehicles, or dealer demonstrator vehicles.
    • Does not apply to vehicles with more than 1,000 miles on the odometer even though the vehicle may not have been registered for license plates.

Touring Owner Service - Foreign Countries

If you are touring in a foreign country and repairs are needed, take your vehicle to a GM dealer facility, preferably one which sells and services Cadillac vehicles. Once you return to the United States, provide your dealer with a statement of circumstances, the original repair order, proof of ownership, and any paid receipt indicating the work performed and parts replaced for reimbursement consideration.

Important: Repairs made necessary by the use of improper or dirty fuels and lubricants are not covered under the warranty. See your owner manual for additional information on fuel requirements when operating in foreign countries.

Warranty Service - Foreign Countries

This warranty applies to GM vehicles registered in the United States and normally operated in the United States or Canada. If you have permanently relocated and established household residency in another country, GM may authorize the performance of repairs under the warranty authorized for vehicles generally sold by GM in that country. Contact an authorized GM dealer in your country for assistance.

Important: GM warranty coverages may be void on GM vehicles that have been imported/exported for resale.

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.

Production Changes

GM and GM dealers reserve the right to make changes in vehicles built and/or sold by them at any time without incurring any obligation to make the same or similar changes on vehicles previously built and/or sold by them.

Noise Emissions Warranty for Light Duty Trucks Over 10,000 LBS Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) Only

GM warrants to the first person who purchases this vehicle for purposes other than resale and to each subsequent purchaser of this vehicle, as manufactured by GM, that this vehicle was designed, built, and equipped to conform at the time it left GM's control with all applicable United States EPA Noise Control Regulations.

This warranty covers this vehicle as designed, built, and equipped by GM, and is not limited to any particular part, component, or system of the vehicle manufactured by GM. Defects in design, assembly, or in any part, component, or vehicle system as manufactured by GM, which, at the time it left GM's control, caused noise emissions to exceed Federal Standards, are covered by this warranty for the life of the vehicle.

Warranty Repairs -- Component Exchanges

In the interest of customer satisfaction, General Motors of Canada Limited may offer exchange service on some vehicle components. This service is intended to reduce the amount of time your vehicle is not available for use due to repairs. Components used in exchange are Service Replacement Parts which may be new, remanufactured, reconditioned or repaired, depending on the component involved.

All exchange components used meet GM standards and are warranted the same as new components. Examples of the types of components that might be serviced in this fashion include: engine and transmission assemblies, instrument cluster assemblies, radios, compact disc players, tape players, batteries and powertrain control modules.

Maintenance and Warranty Service Records

Retain receipts covering performance of regular maintenance. Repairs required, due to damage resulting from lack of maintenance, are not covered under your warranty. Receipts can be very important if a question arises as to whether a malfunction is caused by lack of maintenance or a defect in material or workmanship.

A "Maintenance Record" is provided in the maintenance schedule section of the owner manual, and also in the maintenance section of this warranty booklet, for your convenience in recording services performed.

For your records, the servicing dealer should provide a copy of the warranty repair order listing all warranty repairs performed.

Warranty Repairs -- Recycled Materials

Both Environment Canada guidelines and GM support the capture, purification, and reuse of automotive air conditioning refrigerant gases and engine coolant.

As a result, any repairs GM may make to your vehicle may involve the installation of purified reclaimed refrigerant and coolant.

After-manufacture "Rustproofing"

Your vehicle was designed and built to resist corrosion. Application of additional rust-inhibiting materials is neither necessary nor required under the Sheet Metal Coverage. General Motors of Canada Limited makes no recommendation concerning the usefulness or value of such products. Application of after-manufacture rustproofing products may create an environment which reduces the corrosion resistance built into your vehicle. Some products may cause other problems with the operation of vehicle components or the cosmetic appearance of the vehicle. Repairs to correct damage caused by such applications are not covered under your Cadillac New Vehicle Limited Warranty.

Paint, Trim, and Appearance Items

Defects in paint, trim, upholstery, or other appearance items are normally corrected during new vehicle inspection or during pre-delivery inspection. If you find any paint or appearance concerns, advise your dealer as soon as possible. Deterioration due to use and exposure is not covered by the Cadillac New Vehicle Limited Warranty. The instructions in the Owner Manual regarding the care of paint, trim, upholstery, glass, and other appearance items should be followed closely.

Chemical Paint Spotting

Some weather and atmospheric conditions can create a chemical fallout commonly known as "acid rain". These airborne pollutants can fall upon and attack painted surfaces on your vehicle. This damage can take two forms: blotchy, ringlet-shape discolorations, and small irregular dark spots etched into the paint surfaces.

Although no defect in the factory applied paint causes this, General Motors of Canada Limited will repair, at no charge to the owner, the painted surfaces of new vehicles damaged by this fallout condition within 12 months or 20 000 kilometres of purchase, whichever comes first.

Warranty Distance Extensions

Prior to delivery, some kilometres are put on your vehicle during testing at the assembly plant, during shipping, and while at the dealership. The dealership records this odometer reading on the front page of this warranty booklet at delivery. For eligible vehicles, this odometer reading is added to the distance limits specified in the Cadillac New Vehicle Limited Warranty and the Emission Control Systems Warranty ensuring that you receive full benefit of their coverage.

Warranty distance extensions eligibility:

    • Applies only to new vehicles held exclusively in new vehicle inventory.
    • Does not apply to used vehicles, GM owned vehicles, dealer owned vehicles, or dealer demonstrator vehicles.
    • Does not apply to vehicles with more than 1 600 kilometres on the odometer even though the vehicle may not have been "registered" for license plates.

Warranty Service -- Canada

While any General Motors dealer handling your vehicle line will perform warranty service, we recommend that you return to the dealership that sold you your vehicle because of their continued and personal interest in you. For your records, the servicing dealer will provide a copy of the warranty repair order, listing all warranty repairs performed. In the event of an emergency repair, you may take your vehicle to any authorized GM dealer for warranty repairs. However, certain warranty repairs require special tools or training that only a dealer selling your brand may have. Therefore, not all dealers are able to perform every repair. If a particular dealer cannot assist you, contact the Customer Communication Centre (CCC). See Owner Assistance for CCC information.

Touring Owner Service -- Canada and United States

If you are touring or have changed your residence, visit any General Motors dealer handling your vehicle line in Canada or the United States for warranty service. Warrantable repairs will be completed at no charge to you. You may be required to provide proof of residency such as driver's license, or vehicle ownership. For your records, the servicing dealer will provide a copy of the warranty repair order, listing all warranty repairs performed.

Some vehicle lines, which are sold only in Canada, may not be serviced by all General Motor's dealers in the United States. If warranty service is necessary while you are in the United States please contact the Canadian Customer Communication Centre (CCC) for guidance. See Owner Assistance for CCC information. CCC personnel will direct you to a dealership and assist the repairing dealer in obtaining the necessary parts and technical information. You may be charged for these repairs. For reimbursement consideration by General Motors of Canada upon your return home, provide your dealer with a statement of circumstances, the original repair order, proof of ownership and any "paid" receipts indicating the work performed and parts replaced.

Touring Owner Service -- Countries Other Than Canada or the United States

If you are touring in a foreign country and repairs are needed, it is suggested you make your vehicle available to a General Motors dealership, preferably one that handles your vehicle line.

For reimbursement consideration, you should provide your dealer upon your return home with a statement of circumstances, the original repair order, proof of ownership and any "paid" receipt indicating the work performed and parts replaced. Please note that repairs made necessary by the use of improper or dirty fuels and lubricants are not covered under the warranty. See Owner Manual for additional information on fuel requirements when operating in foreign countries.

Warranty Service -- Canadian Sold Vehicles Registered and Operated Outside Canada

This warranty applies to GM vehicles registered in Canada and normally operated in Canada. If you have permanently relocated and established household residency in another country, GM may authorize the performance of repairs based on the warranty coverage for vehicles generally sold by GM in that country. Contact an authorized GM dealer in your country for assistance. GM warranty coverages may be void or subject to restrictions on GM vehicles that have been imported or exported.

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, but are not limited to, any non-GM part or accessory, any non-GM theft alarm, remote starting device or remote locking system, or the cutting, welding or disconnecting of the vehicle's original equipment parts and components.

Also, the warranty does not cover a rebuilt vehicle after it has suffered such extensive collision damage in an accident that it was written-off or deemed to be written-off, even if the rebuilt vehicle uses undamaged parts and components from the written-off vehicle.

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 General Motors, are not covered by this warranty. The body company (assembler) 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 installation or conversion (such as recreational vehicles), the installation of a 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 or damage to 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 dealership. Normally, any defect or damage occurring during assembly is detected and corrected at the factory during the inspection process. In addition, dealerships are obligated to 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 such defects when you take delivery, please advise your Cadillac dealer without delay.

For further details concerning any repairs which the dealership may have made prior to your taking delivery of your vehicle, please ask your Cadillac dealership.

Production Changes

General Motors of Canada Limited and its dealers reserve the right to make changes in vehicles built and/or sold by them at any time without incurring any obligation to make the same or similar changes on vehicles previously built and/or sold by them.