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Copied from the link I posted after the copy and paste below

Powertrain Coverage

In addition to the 3-year/36,000 mile protection, many of your powertrain components are protected even further with coverage extending to 5 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first.

Engine

Engine coverage includes all internally lubricated parts, engine oil cooling hoses, and lines. Also included are all actuators and electrical components internal to the engine (e.g., Active Fuel Management valve, lifter and oil manifold) cylinder head, block, timing gears, timing chain, timing cover, oil pump/oil pump housing, OHC carriers, valve covers, oil pan, seals, gaskets, manifolds, flywheel, water pump, harmonic balancer, engine mount, turbocharger, and supercharger. Timing belts are covered until the first scheduled maintenance interval. Exclusions: Excluded from the powertrain coverage are sensors, wiring, connectors, engine radiator, coolant hoses, coolant, and heater core. Coverage on the engine cooling system begins at the inlet to the water pump and ends with the thermostat housing and/or outlet that attaches to the return hose. Also excluded is the starter motor, entire pressurized fuel system (in-tank fuel pump, pressure lines, fuel rail(s), regulator, injectors, and return line), as well as the Engine/ Powertrain Control Module and/or module programming.

The bold for the engine mount is mine. This is from the 2014 warranty, but I am sure GM has removed items covered, rather than added them. Your 2009 should defiantly have the engine mounts or motor motor mounts covered!

http://www.chevrolet.com/owners/warranty.html

The GM customer service adviser on these boards should be able to send you a copy from their "sources".
 

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I hate it when the dealership doesn't even know (or doesn't care) what is or isn't covered by the warranty. Are they that uninformed, or are they trying to purposely overcharge owners?

It almost sounds like the repair of the engine caused the motor mount to break, and the dealer doesn't want to pay the bill for their mistake.
 
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