If you didn't have the AEM installed, then it's the standard 5 years/100K mile. If you had the AEM installed, then the extended warranty reads like this "The warranty term is the greater of (i) 10 years from the date of initial sale or 120,000 actual miles on the vehicle odometer, whichever...
Good advice re the rear oil seal. Thanks again. I'll have it towed to the dealer. Even if they balk on the original power train warranty, the crankshaft sensor is listed on the extended warranty that goes along with that blasted AEM flash.
Apologies if this has been asked already and I've missed the response, but for those that had the godforsaken AEM fix, isnt the crankshaft positioning sensor covered on the extended warranty? I'm asking because I got the AEM a few months back and got the stall code P0336 on Friday. Trucks...