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2023 Chevrolet Silverado Battery Warranty: Full Coverage Guide

2023 Chevrolet Silverado Battery Warranty: Full Coverage Guide

Need clarity on the 2023 Silverado battery warranty? Learn what’s covered for both gas and EV models, how to extend coverage, and why Granger offers the best GM-backed plans.

Explore what the 2023 Silverado battery warranty includes. Whether you drive a gas-powered model or the Silverado EV, we break down your coverage and how to extend it.

If you’re driving a 2023 Chevy Silverado, especially the new Silverado EV, you’ll want to know exactly how the battery is protected. Battery repairs and replacements can be costly, so understanding your warranty is key to avoiding surprise expenses. Whether it’s the standard 12-volt battery or the advanced lithium-ion pack in the Silverado EV, this guide breaks down what’s covered, what isn’t, and how you can get extended protection for peace of mind.

What Does the 2023 Silverado Battery Warranty Cover?

The 2023 Chevrolet Silverado comes in both gas-powered and electric versions, and each has different battery warranty terms. Here’s how the coverage compares:

Model

Battery Type

Coverage Duration

Mileage Limit

Notes

Silverado (Gas Models)

Standard 12V battery

3 years / 36,000 miles

36,000 miles

Wear and tear not covered; coverage ends with bumper-to-bumper warranty

Silverado EV

High-voltage lithium-ion battery

8 years / 100,000 miles

100,000 miles

Covers defects, capacity degradation, and workmanship issues

Learn more about what’s included in your Chevy factory warranty.

What’s Not Covered Under the Battery Warranty?

Not Covered

Details

Battery wear from misuse or neglect

Including damage from jump-starts or improper charging

Accessories or aftermarket battery installs

Only OEM batteries are covered

Damage from accidents or environmental harm

Covered under insurance, not the factory warranty

 

How to Extend Your Battery Coverage

If you want more long-term protection, especially for the Silverado EV’s battery, you can extend your coverage with a GM-backed extended warranty through Granger Warranty.

Extended Protection Includes:

Step-by-Step: How to Purchase a Granger Chevrolet Warranty

  1. Visit GrangerWarranty.com

  2. Request a Free Quote: Fill in your Silverado’s year, model, and mileage
  3. Review Plans: Compare pricing, deductibles, and levels of coverage
  4. Choose Payment Option: Pay upfront or opt for monthly installments
  5. Add Optional Enhancements: Protect more than just the battery
  6. Complete Your Purchase: Coverage begins immediately

Why Buy from Granger?

FAQs

1. Is the Silverado EV battery warranty transferable?
Yes, the 8-year/100,000-mile EV battery warranty is fully transferable to new owners.

2. Does the warranty cover battery degradation?
Yes, if the EV battery capacity drops below a certain threshold, it may qualify for replacement under warranty.

3. Can I replace my Silverado’s 12V battery under warranty?
If the failure occurs within the 3-year/36,000-mile window and it’s not due to misuse, it may be covered.

4. What happens after 100,000 miles on a Silverado EV?
You’ll need an extended warranty to continue protecting high-voltage components beyond that mileage.

5. Are there deductibles for battery repairs with an extended plan?
Yes, but you can choose a $0 deductible option when you purchase your extended warranty through Granger.

Get a Free Quote for Extended Battery Protection

Don’t wait until the battery bill hits. Get ahead of the game with a GM-backed extended warranty from Granger.
Get Your Quote Now at GrangerWarranty.com


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