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deductible to the dealer each time the vehicle is presented for repair. Extended Powertrain warrantable repairs made by
the user under Option B described in Para 3.1(b) above are subject to the 0 deductible also. Claims should not be
submitted unless the total cost of towing, labor and parts exceeds 0. For claims exceeding 0, the contractor will
reimburse the government the cost of towing, parts, and labor less the 0 deductible. Appendix A lists the powertrain
components covered by the extended warranty.
3.4 Emissions Warranty. The
contractor warrants that emission components listed in
Appendix B are free from defects
in design, material and workmanship, and will conform with the specifications and all other requirements for 5 years or
50,000 miles, whichever comes first.
3.5 Corrosion Warranty. The contractor warrants that when the user selects Option A above that the authorized
Chevrolet dealer will repair or replace at no cost to the Government, any sheet metal parts, except exhaust system
components, found to have developed perforation (rust-through) due to corrosion for a period of 36 months regardless of
mileage. Corrosion, other than perforation (rust-through), due to defects in material and workmanship, is covered by the
12 month or 12,000 mile general vehicle warranty. Appendix C gives a complete description of what is covered and/or
excluded. Before Option A repairs are effected, warrantable corrosion repairs identified above must be authorized by the
local Chevrolet fleet service manager. For repair under Option B, clear photographic evidence of the original damage
must be attached by the user to the DA Form 2407 warranty claim submitted to Commander, U. S. Army Tank-
Automotive Command, AMSTA-MW, Warren, Michigan 48397-5000. Failure to do so may result in the claim not being
honored.
3.6. Warranty Start Date. The "warranty start date" is derived from information noted on the vehicle data plate (for
location of this plate see Appendix D). The warranty start date is the first day of the month following the month of
manufacture as noted on the data plate. The U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Command and the contractor automatically
start the warranty period from this date unless a "Delayed Warranty Start" form is submitted. If the Government
acceptance date (the date the DD Form 250 is signed) is more than one month after the warranty start date, the user must
submit a Delayed Warranty Start Form citing the DD Form 250 Government acceptance date as the warranty start date.
3.7(a). Vehicle Storage by the Government. If the Government, prior to placing vehicles in service, elects to store the
vehicles in Government Depot Storage or other designated areas for more than 30 days, the activity desiring to store the
vehicles must contact the U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Command, ATTN: AMCPM-TV-LC, Warren, MI 48397-5000 in
writing for approval. The correspondence will state the number of vehicles to be put in storage, will describe the storage
area, the length of time this storage is planned, and the reasons that storage is required. The contractor has agreed that
the time period of the warranty for each vehicle will begin when each vehicle is withdrawn from storage. This agreement
is limited so that the warranty period will automatically begin after ten (10) months for CONUS storage and fourteen (14)
months of storage OCONUS. This limitation is counted from the date of acceptance on the DD Form 250, and if the
vehicles are left in storage longer than 10/14 months from the
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