Just got my recall notice last week, I'm taking my plastic cover off before I take it in.
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I have never had a car with so many problems or so many recalls than from today's cars, especially endangering people lives and the maker just keeps ignoring it with temporary fixes, this is what i speak of. I didn't say cars of the past had no problems ever. Today just look at all the lives these cars are taking or endangering due to unsafe vehicles and the makers know it, but are only interested in how much they can make. Read thoroughly first before responding wrongly
I had my car at a friend's shop. He was doing some work for me and did the VCs because they were leaking badly. I take it to the GMC dealer in town to get the reimbursement for the front VC and labor. GM wanted to replace it anyway and they put this short oil filter cap on.
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Never had a car with so many problems? You haven't had many cars then. I must admit that my GP is one of the best cars I have ever had.
I have been in the automotive industry for almost 30 years now, and trust me, what you see now is no different from the past/present/future. The only thing is that in this day and age, you hear more about it, and of course we have more vehicles on the road. This is how it is and will be probably for the rest of our time.
To me, this recall is a joke. Of course a leaking valve cover can cause a fire. How many POS vehicles are on the road with leaking valve covers? And never have fires? Keep your vehicle maintained and you won't have fire!
And sorry I mis-interpreted your statement of " This was unheard of until today's time". Seems like I read and replied correctly from this side of the screen. Thanks for making it clear what you meant the second time around.
My GMC dealer reimbursed me for larbor, parts, and tax. I was very happy with how they treated me and my car.
Endangering lives how? You mean like Toyota's "unintended acceleration" that turned out to be user error 99.999999% of the time, but that wasn't covered by the media. Or GM's ignition issue? People need to learn what to do in case when situations arise while on the road. The problem is people panic and make bad decisions that could cost them their own lives, or worse yet someone else's.
Now let's see if my local dealer will do the same, what all did you have to do.
I might just do that stop buy when I get a chance and show that the recall was already done by me
Yes that is another new VC. I took my proof of repairs to the dealer. Along with the reimbursement forum in the recall. That I filled out. A very nice lady in the service bay wrote up the recall and reimbursement forum the dealership had.
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