2024 Chevrolet Traverse Ultimate Warranty Guide
The 2024 Chevrolet Traverse is a modern SUV that blends three-row practicality with tech-forward features and a confident V6 drivetrain. This guide explains what’s covered by the factory warranty and breaks down why extending your coverage with Granger can save you thousands.
Warranty Coverage, Known Issues, and Why Extended Protection Matters More Than Ever
The 2024 Chevrolet Traverse is a modern SUV that blends three-row practicality with tech-forward features and a confident V6 drivetrain. But even with a solid factory warranty, many Traverse owners are caught off guard by the cost of out-of-warranty repairs.
In this guide, we’ll explain what’s covered by the factory warranty, review technical service bulletins and recalls, outline common issues, and break down why extending your coverage with Granger can save you thousands.
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 |
Your electronics, comfort systems, and most interior features lose coverage after 36,000 miles. That includes infotainment, heated seats, rear cameras, and driver assistance tech—some of the most failure-prone and expensive systems in the SUV.
Problem | Estimated Cost to Repair | Covered Under Factory Warranty? |
Infotainment reboots or blackouts | $1,000–$1,600 | Only within 3/36 |
Power liftgate motor issues | $800–$1,300 | Only within 3/36 |
HVAC blower or actuator failure | $600–$1,000 | Only within 3/36 |
Transmission slipping or rough shifts | $1,500–$4,500 | Yes (within 5/60) |
Lane departure or camera sensor failure | $1,200–$2,200 | Only within 3/36 |
Even new vehicles experience early component failures, and most owners begin to see problems after the 30,000–40,000 mile range.
Many TSBs reflect known failure points—without automatic coverage past the bumper-to-bumper window.
Today’s vehicles are software-driven. The Traverse includes a network of modules for every major system—from climate control to safety tech. Repairing these systems isn’t as simple as replacing a part. Techs often need to diagnose communication errors, replace wiring harnesses, and reprogram ECUs.
Even minor faults in modules can cascade across systems. A failed camera sensor might disable adaptive cruise or blind spot monitoring. That’s why a single dealership visit can exceed $2,000—and why extended protection has never been more valuable.
With a Granger-backed plan, you can get coverage for:
Plans are accepted nationwide at licensed repair facilities and include optional rental car and roadside benefits.
Granger makes it easy to skip dealership markups and lock in coverage that fits your budget. With up to 8 years or 125,000 miles of protection available, you can drive your 2024 Traverse longer without the worry of major repair costs.
Warranty gaps can cost you thousands. Don’t wait until you’re paying out of pocket.
Protect your 2024 Traverse now at GrangerWarranty.com
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