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TIRE COMPANY WARRANTY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

ALL 1985 MODELS

"Please discard page one of Dealer Bulletin 85-SM-25 and replace it with this corrected page. "

All tire manufacturers which supply tires to GM have developed warranty assistance programs which enable the dealer to handle his own customer tire problems in the dealership without entering into any type of sales or service agreement with the manufacturers. Most of these programs were first announced in November, 1979 and were updated in a letter to all dealers on January, 1982. Since this letter there have been some phone number changes to several of these programs. Attached are the latest copies of the current Pontiac OE tire supplier dealer programs.

Basically, these programs allow a dealer to obtain a replacement tire directly from the tire manufacturer without the involvement of the local tire outlet. This is especially valuable when a particular tire size is unavailable locally, or when the tire manufacturer's outlet is inconveniently located. Of course, current procedures covering tire adjustments through local tire outlets continue as in the past.

Since each tire company program varies slightly in content, it is suggested that reference be made to the appropriate instruction whenever assistance is required.

We urge you to take advantage of these programs where necessary to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction in connection with the handling of the tire warranty adjustments.


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