- May 16, 2024
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I took my truck to the dealer for the Recall Notice and also for a vibration that started a week or so ago when braking. Anyway, they tell me the usual BS that it's wear item or driver behavior or other situations like living on a hill. I told them the only condition that is valid is that the factory parts were defective and should last well more than 15k. I didn't have any luck getting it covered under warranty so of course I paid for the repairs. They did discount the cost down to what someone would pay at a budget brake shop but I still contend the parts had to be defective from the factory.
Does anyone have any experience placing a complaint directly to GM (not about the dealer) about the poorly manufactured parts and lack of GM ownership and coverage when the mileage would indicate it's not even close to normal performance standards.
I don't expect to get anywhere but still want them to hear my opinion and dissatisfaction.
They did replace my engine at 5500 miles and it's running strong 10k later. The recall inspection showed no engine issues so they changed the oil using viscosity to 0-40 and did the other labeling. My special warranty for the engine was increased to 150k miles too.
Thanks for reading and any feedback or advice is appreciated.
Dave
Does anyone have any experience placing a complaint directly to GM (not about the dealer) about the poorly manufactured parts and lack of GM ownership and coverage when the mileage would indicate it's not even close to normal performance standards.
I don't expect to get anywhere but still want them to hear my opinion and dissatisfaction.
They did replace my engine at 5500 miles and it's running strong 10k later. The recall inspection showed no engine issues so they changed the oil using viscosity to 0-40 and did the other labeling. My special warranty for the engine was increased to 150k miles too.
Thanks for reading and any feedback or advice is appreciated.
Dave