The power train warranty that Chevy offers on all of its trucks is a 5 year 100,000 mile warranty that is good for fixing all of the engine stuff that might go wrong.
The PCM. Power train control module / computer is what controls the transmission.
Considered a "wear" item - not covered by power train wty.
The power-train warranty covers the engine transmission, & differential. In other words what is powering the vehicle. There may be limitations and exceptions to the exact parts covered. Read the warranty details to find out.
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Hard starting, loss of power, converter overheating and turning red from the heat. Check with your local Chevy dealer as catalytic converters are covered by an emissions warranty that is longer than the power-train warranty. It vey well may still be under warranty if you have less than 80,000 miles on the odo.
Most manufactures give you a 1 year bumper to bumper warranty and a 3 year 36,000 mile power-train warranty. Others give you different warranties up to Hyundai & Kia which have a 10 year 100,000 mile limited power-train warranty.
Any Chrysler dealer can provide you with specifics on their lifetime power-train warranty.
Call the dealership and ask them if they are covered under the warranty.
The brand new Silverado 1500 SS comes with a newer more fuel efficient motor, a power train warranty. This new design of the truck also does away with it's old sterile interior and replaces it with a wood finish design to give it a more appealing design.
That would be an extended power train warranty
Not usually. Powertrain generally refers to engine, transmission,and axles.
It is easier to answer what is covered. The power train warrant normally covers the engine, transmission, and differential and nothing else. For instance the starter, water pump, etc may of may not be covered. The warranty may only cover internal engine parts. You will have to read the warranty details to see if any items are excluded. Power train warranties are not all the same.