Welcome to the forum, what seems to be all the problems you are having? We are all willing to help.
It's not a recall per se, but an advisory. Note that per the instructions, the dealer doesn't have to verify your complaint to replace it - your complaint should be sufficient. So they shouldn't give you any grief over that. But I'm sure they'll want to try and duplicate the issue just to make sure they don't give you back a still-broken car.The lady on the phone seemed rude and getting impatient when I mentioned the recall.
It's not powertrain, but: "This special coverage covers the condition described above for a period of 10 years or 120,000 miles (193,000 km), whichever occurs first,"
This only covers the battery cable replacement though right?
Or is this special coverage carry over to whatever is causing the malfunction for all the warning lights coming on for no apparent reason
Be assured that you don't even remotely own a lemon. Cruze is a fine automobile as you've likely already discovered if you're the original owner of this 2012.
I've observed that you've made posts in three threads this afternoon outlining the fault that you're experiencing. To save duplication I've merged two of the threads that you created into this one. Clearly this has come at a bad time for you.
If you're anxious about future possible mechanical failures then you can purchase GMPP that will cover you for a variety of terms.
These days few of us can abide an unexpected loss of vehicle reliability or a surprise Customer Pay visit to the dealership.
When did you buy this Cruze and how many miles did it have at the time / and now? Do you know the provenance of your car?
General Motors Protection Plan (GMPP) is the official extended warranty service plan. It is sold by GM dealerships. It's an insurance against unexpected repairs. I bought the seven year / 100,000 mile / zero deductible term when I took delivery of my Cruze.
There are dealers on the internet who will sell GMPP to you at a discount. You're a pretty accomplished Googler. So you'll read more if you're interested.
Do you know who owned it before, why they sold it, etc. Was the car a daily rental or an 'executive driven'. Did you review the vehicle's service record. Questions like those help to establish provenance.I bought it January 2014 with about 27k miles on it. It currently has about 48k miles. I'm not sure what you mean when you ask about the provenance.
When you say "terminal" are you talking about part of the cable or something else?Get your terminal replaced. Most likely all of your random issues will go away once you get that done. Right before i had to get my terminal replaced my dashboard lit up like a christmas tree and I lost all power steering in the middle of a turn.
Do you know who owned it before, why they sold it, etc. Was the car a daily rental or an 'executive driven'. Did you review the vehicle's service record. Questions like those help to establish provenance.I bought it January 2014 with about 27k miles on it. It currently has about 48k miles. I'm not sure what you mean when you ask about the provenance.
Correct. But let's get it fixed and see where it goes from there.This only covers the battery cable replacement though right?
I don't think after the Factory 3 Yr/36K B to B limited Warranty expires you can purchase a GMPP or GMEPP? With that said you can most certainly obtain a 3rd party Service Contract or Mechanical Breakdown Insurance from many vendors. Make sure not to purchase something that just duplicates your 5 Yr/100,000 mile Powertrain coverage if you decide to supplement your protection as it can be very costly at this point.I bought it January 2014 with about 27k miles on it. It currently has about 48k miles. I'm not sure what you mean when you ask about the provenance.