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i. Repair. A maintenance service/action required to restore an item to serviceable condition.
j. Serviceable. The condition of an item which meets all the requirements and performs the functions for which it
was originally intended.
k. User Activity. The activity authorized to perform repairs IAW the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC).
l. WARCO. Warranty Control Office which serves as the intermediary between the user and TACOM.
m. Warranty. A written agreement between a contractor and the Government which outlines the rights and
obligations of both parties for correcting defective supplies.
n. Warranty claim. Action started by the equipment user to claim reimbursement for authorized warranty repair.
o. Warranty period. Time and/or mileage during which any specific warranty is in effect.
p. Warranty start date. The date the warranty is put into effect.
3. Warranty Identification. The manufacturer of the M 1008 Series Vehicles (M1008, M1008A1, M1009, M1010,
M1028, M1028A1 and M1031) is Truck and Bus Division of General Motors. The Warranty is serviced by Chevrolet Motor
Division of General Motors, Service Operations Department, 30007 Van Dyke Avenue, Warren, MI 48090. The vehicles
are covered under the standard commercial warranty modified to take advantage of applicable specific extended
warranties and Government implementation procedures. Warranty repairs may be accomplished by one of two options.
3.1(a). Repair Option A. Under Option A the user returns the vehicle requiring warranty work to an authorized Chevrolet
dealer facility for repair. Under this option, costs for towing, parts and labor involved in the repair of the vehicle shall be
borne by the contractor.
3.1(b). Repair Option B. Under Option B, the user repairs the vehicle and requisitions parts from the appropriate military
supply system. Under this option, Chevrolet will reimburse the Government for towing, parts and labor.
3.2. General Vehicle Warranty. The contractor warrants that the vehicles are free from defects in design, material, and
workmanship and will conform with the specifications and all other requirements for a period of twelve (12) months from
date of acceptance, or 12,000 miles, whichever occurs first. These warranty provisions are complemented by the
extended Powertrain Warranty, Emission Warranty, and Corrosion Warranty as explained in the paragraphs below.
3.3. Extended Powertrain Warranty. The contractor warrants that the powertrain is free from defects in design, material
and workmanship and will conform with the specifications and all other requirements for an extended period beyond the
General Vehicle Warranty period of 12 months/12,000 miles (to 24 months/24,000 miles total coverage, whichever occurs
first). Any warranty claim that occurs during the extended powertrain warranty will be subject to the manufacturer's
standard 0 deductible charge. Warrantable repairs made by an authorized Chevrolet dealer under Option A described
in Paragraph 3.1(a) above will require user payment of the 0
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