Special Coverage Program
1986-87
Buick, Oldsmobile and Pontiac Front-Wheel-Drive Passenger Cars Equipped with 3.0L and 3.8L Engines - Intermittent Stalling Condition
General Motors will make repairs and adjustments necessary to correct intermittent stalling, as specified in the 1986-87 GM 3.0L and 3.8L, Stall Diagnosis Procedures Manual until December 31, 1992, or for the initial 100,000 miles of vehicles use, whichever comes first. See your dealer for details on the specific parts and/or components covered.*
WHAT IS NOT COVERED:
^ Damage caused by improper repairs and maintenance, abuse, collision, fire, and/or theft;
^ Vehicles which have had their emission control systems intentionally disabled, unless the system is restored to function as designed (cost of this restoration is the owner's responsibility);
* This special coverage is in addition to the warranties which were provided when the car was originally sold.
^ Replacement of maintenance items identified in your Maintenance Schedule, including:
- Spark Plugs - Air Filter
- PCV Valve - Air Cleaner & [1][2]PCV Filter
- Engine Oil - Engine Coolant
Repairs and adjustments qualifying under this coverage must be performed by any GM dealer handling your vehicle line. You may want to call the dealer service department first to find out how long they will need to have the car so that you can schedule the most convenient time for yourself. You must present this special coverage pamphlet to the dealership at the time you bring the vehicle in for this service.
Keep this special coverage pamphlet with your other important glovebox literature. If you have any questions call customer assistance at the 800 number listed below.
Buick Customer Assistance 1-800-521-7300
Oldsmobile Customer Assistance 1-800-442-6537
Pontiac Customer Assistance 1-800-762-2737