Wayne D wrote:Do you know what GM considers an ISC (independent service center) when it comes to covering labor warranty on powertrain with 3yr/100k.does it have to come back to dealership for diag, and is labor covered.
We require ISC to send vehicle to us along with:
Copy of Parts Invoice where SRTA was purchased
Copy of Repair order that has VIN, Mileage, Transmission part # and Date of installation on RO.
The few ISC's we sell to usually want us to install on a warranty claim because the money is less than what they normally get. On the rare occasion the ISC handles all the warranty work, they first must contact GM Powertrain and get approval.
We make it a habit to tell ISC's to flush system when installing SRTA. Failure to do so can affect warranty. So far no issues due to installation....have had a few SRTA units come apart inside though.
