13-2 Customer Information
STEP TWO : Should you need
additional assistance, in the U.S.,
contact the Saturn Customer
Assistance Center by calling
1-800-553-6000. In Canada, call the
Saturn Customer Communication
Centre at 1-800-263-1999. A Saturn
Customer Assistance Center team
member will handle your call and
assist in providing product and
warranty information, the nearest
retailer location, roadside
assistance, brochures, literature
and discuss any concerns you
may have.
We encourage you to call the
toll-free number in order to give your
inquiry prompt attention. Please
have the following information
available to give the Customer
Assistance Representative:
.
Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN). This 17-digit number
can be found on the vehicle
registration or title, on the upper
driver side corner of the
instrument panel, or on your
roadside assistance key card.
.
The name of your selling and
servicing retail facility.
.
Vehicle delivery date and
present mileage.
.
Your daytime and evening phone
numbers.
When contacting Saturn, please
remember that your concern will
likely be resolved at a retailer's
facility. That is why we suggest you
follow Step One first.
STEP THREE (U.S. Owners):
Both Saturn and its retailers are
committed to making sure you are
completely satisfied with your
Saturn vehicle. However, if you
continue to remain unsatisfied after
following the procedure outlined in
Steps One and Two, Saturn and
its retailers offer the additional
assistance of a neutral party
through our voluntary participation
in a mediation/arbitration program
called Better Business Bureau
(BBB) Auto Line.
The BBB Auto Line Program is an
out-of-court program administered
by the Council of Better Business
Bureaus to settle automotive
disputes regarding vehicle repairs or
the interpretation of the New Vehicle
Limited Warranty. This program is
available at no cost to you, our
customer.
Although you may be required to
resort to this informal dispute
resolution program prior to filing a
court action, use of the program is
free of charge and your case is
generally heard within 40 days.
If you do not agree with the decision
given in your case, you can reject it
and proceed with any other venue
for relief available to you.