- Is my GM warranty voided when I buy a Callaway car or truck?
No, your GM warranty is not voided. All non-Callaway- installed parts of your vehicle are still covered by GM. If your problem is related to Callaway-installed components, Callaway works with the GM Dealer to determine the root cause. If the problem was caused by a defective GM component, and the affected components are covered by the GM powertrain warranty, then GM reimburses the dealership. If the problem was caused by a Callaway product defect, and the affected components are covered by the Callaway Limited Warranty or the Extended Powertrain Service Contract, then Callaway reimburses the dealership. - Which powertrain parts are covered and which are not under the Callaway Limited Warranty and the Extended Powertrain Service Contract?
Most powertrain parts are covered by either GM or Callaway. Powertrain parts that are not covered by Callaway are listed in the Limited Warranty and Extended Powertrain Service Contract documents. - Do I get a free loaner or a rental car allowance if I have to leave my Callaway at the dealership?
No. Neither a free loaner vehicle nor rental car allowance is provided by the Callaway Extended Powertrain Service Contract. - Can I do my own oil changes and other maintenance?
Yes. You are not restricted from performing your own maintenance. However, all Callaway Limited Warranty and Extended Powertrain Service Contract repairs must be performed by GM dealerships. If you perform your own maintenance and a warranty-related issue should arise, you may be asked to provide receipts and other maintenance records. The use of GM-approved oils, fluids, and service parts is required. - If I install headers, modify the supercharger, or re-tune the ECM, do I void the Callaway Limited Warranty or the Extended Powertrain Service Contract?
Yes. If you perform any modifications which defeat or tamper with the operation of vehicle emissions systems or install or modify any components or programming that affect Callaway product specifications, both the Callaway Limited Warranty and the Powertrain Service Contract become null and void. - When does the term of the Callaway Limited Warranty start and end?
The start date of the Callaway Limited Warranty is your Callaway’s in-service date: the day you took delivery of your car or truck. The start mileage is the odometer reading indicated when you took delivery. The Callaway Limited Warranty expires on the same day of the thirty-sixth month after your in-service date, or your in-service mileage plus 36,000 miles (60,000 km in Canada), whichever occurs first. - When does the term of the Callaway Extended Powertrain Service Contract start and end?
The start date of the Extended Powertrain Service Contract is your Callaway’s in-service date: the day you took delivery of your car or truck. The start mileage is the odometer reading indicated when you took delivery. The Callaway Powertrain Service Contract expires on the same day of the sixtieth month after your in-service date, or your in-service mileage plus 100,000 miles (160,000 km in Canada), whichever occurs first.
