Friday, April 21, 2017

The 2007 Chevrolet Suburban comes standard with a three-year, 36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, according to Automotive.com. Also, the five-year, 100,000-mile warranty, which is standard, covers the drive train and roadside assistance. Additionally, a six-year, 100,000-mile warranty that covers rust on the body is standard for the 2007 Suburban. If you sell your Suburban before the warranty is obsolete, you have the option of transferring it to the new owner.

Instructions

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    Locate a copy of your current warranty for the 2007 Chevy Suburban. Review the warranty and determine how much longer it is effective. Provide the buyer with the information.

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    Obtain the name and address for the buyer along with his date of birth. This information is required for the transfer.

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    Call 1-800-222-1020 when you are ready to transfer the warranty on the 2007 Suburban. Have the effective date for the transfer available when calling.

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    Press number three when the prompt begins; this indicates you have a question regarding a vehicle you own.

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    Listen to the following options and press number four. After pressing this option, a customer service representative requests your name, the vehicle identification number and the reason for your call, which is transferring a warranty.

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    Supply her with the new owner's information. As of 2010, there is no fee for transferring a Chevrolet warranty. Therefore, the information regarding the remaining time and mileage on the 2007 Suburban's warranty is mailed from Chevrolet to the new owner.

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