IMO, they don't know what the real problem is (if there even is one), and they are grasping at straws on how ti fix it.Why does GM deem it necessary to discard the engine cover?
IMO, they don't know what the real problem is (if there even is one), and they are grasping at straws on how ti fix it.
Called the dealer today and they have to order the parts from GM. Once they are in, they'll schedule time to replace the VC and gasket. I also removed my "beauty cover" because I don't want them to throw it out. Will ask them to return the oil tube too.
Ditto. They have to wait until the parts are available, then they will contact you. And I'm sure this is a low priority recall for GM.I'm still waiting for a call back for my appointment... lol it's been 2 months.
Ditto. They have to wait until the parts are available, then they will contact you. And I'm sure this is a low priority recall for GM.
I'm good thanks. My dealership has the parts, but I don't need the work done. They already wasted my time with the first recall.My guy said last one he ordered took two days. You might call your dealership again.
I'm good thanks. My dealership has the parts, but I don't need the work done. They already wasted my time with the first recall.
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.![]()
Just remove the parts before the service done, don't over complicate things here. The dealer does not care if the plastic cover is there or not, they will just remove it if it does.
Take the cover and extended oil cap neck off, put the cap on and get the valve cover changed. Put the stuff back on when you are done.