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2023 Chevrolet Traverse Ultimate Warranty Guide

2023 Chevrolet Traverse Ultimate Warranty Guide

The 2023 Chevrolet Traverse is a go-to family SUV with three rows of space, updated tech features, and strong V6 performance. This guide outlines the Traverse’s warranty coverage and helps you decide if extended coverage from Granger is worth it.

Coverage Highlights, Common Problems, and How to Extend Protection Beyond the Basics

The 2023 Chevrolet Traverse is a go-to family SUV with three rows of space, updated tech features, and strong V6 performance. But like every modern vehicle, repairs get expensive—fast. Knowing what your factory warranty includes and what it doesn’t can help you avoid big out-of-pocket surprises.

This guide outlines the Traverse’s warranty coverage, documents the most common problems and service bulletins, and helps you decide if extended coverage from Granger is worth it.

What the 2023 Traverse Warranty Covers

Coverage Type

Term

Bumper-to-Bumper

3 years / 36,000 miles

Powertrain

5 years / 60,000 miles

Roadside Assistance

5 years / 60,000 miles

Corrosion Warranty

6 years / 100,000 miles

What Ends First

Bumper-to-bumper coverage only lasts 36,000 miles, meaning common issues like infotainment failures, seat heater malfunctions, and liftgate motor issues can catch you off guard once you’re outside that window.

Common 2023 Traverse Problems

Problem

Estimated Cost to Repair

Covered Under Factory Warranty?

Infotainment system glitches

$1,000–$1,600

Only within 3/36

Rear camera or surround view issues

$800–$1,200

Only within 3/36

Power liftgate failure

$700–$1,200

Only within 3/36

Transmission hard shifting

$1,500–$4,500

Yes (within 5/60)

HVAC blend door actuator malfunction

$600–$1,000

Only within 3/36

These issues become more common as mileage climbs, usually past the 40,000-mile mark.

2023 Traverse Recalls and TSBs

Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) aren’t always covered after your bumper-to-bumper runs out, and even some recalls can involve lengthy dealership delays.

Why the 2023 Traverse Is Expensive to Repair

Modern SUVs like the Traverse rely heavily on electronics. From driver assistance sensors to the digital instrument cluster, even a minor malfunction can lead to hours of diagnostics and multiple component replacements. Labor costs have increased, and dealership programming fees add to the bill.

Even a relatively simple repair—like replacing a side mirror with built-in camera and sensor—can cost over $1,000. A failed infotainment module or radar sensor might top $2,000.

What Granger Extended Warranty Covers

Granger-backed plans include coverage for:

Plus, every plan is accepted at licensed repair facilities nationwide and comes with the option for roadside support, rental car reimbursement, and trip interruption.

How to Extend Your Warranty

  1. Go to GrangerWarranty.com
  2. Enter your Traverse’s year, mileage, and trim
  3. Compare plans – Choose the level of protection you need
  4. Pick your payment method – Upfront or low monthly payments
  5. Checkout online – No hassle, no upsells

Why Drivers Choose Granger

Granger’s extended coverage is simple, affordable, and built for real-life SUV ownership. With factory-trained experts and no-pressure purchasing, Granger helps you skip dealership markup and protect your Traverse the smart way.

Final Thoughts

Your Traverse has a lot of life left—but the warranty won’t be around forever. Before you hit 36,000 miles, get peace of mind for the road ahead.

Visit GrangerWarranty.com to lock in long-term protection.

 


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