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Recall 07035 engine fire "warning"

chuckd98gtp

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I recently took my 98 gtp into the local pontiac dealership for a recall notice i recieved in the mail in my case Boulevard Buick Pontiac GMC on cherry ave. in long beach. At first my impression was good, the service people seemed knowledgeable and helpful. They even threw in a free car wash. BUT after having my car for 4 hours (an hour longer than they told me they would have it) I get a phone call saying that the lower intake gasket is leaking. $845.00 The Engine Oil Pan gasket is leaking: $688.00 and the power stearing pump is leaking $391.00. Now my car is 11 years old and has 114,000 miles. But she runs like a champ and I try to keep it that way. I check my fluids regularly and look underneathe for leaks. I have NEVER seen any evidence of these leaks until I took it in for the recall, at this point im convinced the dealership is a. trying to scam people, or b. they just f#*ked my car up and are trying to cover their a**es.
The purpose of my writing this is to: 1 warn others that my have recieved a recall notice but have yet to take in there car. 2 Gather information from others who have, especially is anyone has had work done in so cal. 3 I lack the mechanical knoledge to know if damage could be done while replacing parts for the recall, A valve cover gasket is what they seem to have replaced If anyone has knows anything or has any ideas please let me know.

PS It looks like im gonna be needing how to write ups on replacing Intake Gasket, Oil Pan Gasket and how to stop a power stearing fluid leak. Thanks Guys good luck.
 


I would look at that stuff yourself power steering maybe leaking on a hose or something, replace it, its easy enough.

As for the oil pan gasket, if it ain't dripping, don't worry about it. Alittle seepage won't hurt anything.

As for the LIM, $845? Glad I wasn't told that, I would of probably decked the guy in his face right there! You can do that procedure yourself for under $100.

If you can't do the work yourself, get a few other opinions elsewhere, NOT A DEALER, THEY WANNA SCREW YOU.

No wonder I hate dealers....
 
i took mine in and they had it done in 50 mins... so them having your car for 3hrs was deff a lil sketchy. or maybe the dealers arund here are diff
 
Ya, my gf just took her 98 GPSE in and they did the recall in under an hour.
no problems reported. they even threw in that handy car wash too : ) haha
 


It's a simple case of the tech noticing stuff and suggesting an upsell. They probably get commission or the hours for fixing the stuff.

Your car is likely leaking and has been for quite some time.

LIM frequently shows as fluid on the inteka manifold. Pooling in the lower seections

Oil pan gasket...show me one that doesn't seep...and I'll admit about 1 in a 100 is dry.

PS.. probably a moist hose.

If you started off with a thorough engine cleaning, you'll find the origins of the leaks and be able to fix them for much less. Keep in mind that dealers use OE parts and they have books on what amount of time to charge a customer. That's where their prices come from.
 
You bet your ass if i work at a dealership im upselling... more money for the tech. Those are outrageous prices, but seeing how i fix everything myself for just the cost of parts, i see it differently.
 
when i got my gtp the next week i noticed online the recall so i bring it into are local dealer "gary lang" in mchenry and the did the work in about 1:30 minutes and they said she is good to go and in great shape...... so i guess it depends on your dealer and the mood people are in/??? lol
 
Im about to go to that recall sometime next week. I wonder if theyll inspect the car and whatever theyll do.
 


yeah i talked to a lady at gm when i got the recall cause i had a small fire right after i got mine , come to find out later the converter was clogged , but i thought id get a new engine cover out of it so what the heck .... she asked me were you under heavy braking , and me being a smart @$$ i said "is there any other kind"
 
when i got my gtp the next week i noticed online the recall so i bring it into are local dealer "gary lang" in mchenry and the did the work in about 1:30 minutes and they said she is good to go and in great shape...... so i guess it depends on your dealer and the mood people are in/??? lol

Yup, gary lang did mine in an hour. There is NO reason they should've had your car for four hours for this. And those prices are ridiculous. Take it to a good shop or do it yourself.
 
fyi my aunts car with a supercharged 3800 caught on fire last week while she was driving to work. theres nothing left of it. so it does happen lol.
 


they dont change the front valve cover grommets.

They don't change the rear valve cover gasket/grommets.

Both leak oil onto the manifolds after a while.

Best to just do it yourself.

They also dont check the o-rings on the fuel rail quick disconnects.

If you move that around and it leaks, you need to replace the o ring or the entire connector.

And if you own a GT they only change the spark plug retainers.

which doesnt do anything about your leaky valve cover gaskets or fuel rail disconnects.
 
and it comes out of no where, i put ported exhaust manifolds on my car and the stockers looked fine, then about 6-7 months later i get headers and the back manifold was covered in oil. so aluminum valve covers and new gaskets majically showed up and fixed my little issue
 
I took mine in for the same recall and got told the same thing about the intake leaking. I too have NO signs of a leak....
 
Yeah I work at a gm dealership. I see it all the time and have done the recalls. The recall for the gt is one you could laugh at. Still are better off just doing it yourself and fixing the actual problem.
 
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