yes i have dealt with the same dealer all along. and now as im starting to become educated on my truck im learning what a mistake it has been. And i still dont follow how all of a sudden the computer would become out-of-date and stop shifting correctly from a stop
better yet. i said if its this hard to get warranty after the first 10,000 miles if the transmission slips after 20,000 miles will they say another update has been released ?
i drove it in.. when the car had had absolutely no reverse gear and would only shift into second when you let off the gas. thanks polecat for seeing eye to eye with me
p.s. dealership is claiming " update " was released a couple months after my transmission was done
i contacted the general manager and he is now " seeing what he can do " he better fix my shaft that is still knocking and correct the transmission problem. Oh and btw cant forget the thousand dollars i was charged to replace the fuel pump
the only reason i used the term was because they lubed my intermediate shaft and charged me for a replacement then apologized for the mistake a year later when i brought the car back in
thanks for the help..would this update cost 150 bucks and all of a sudden the software would just go bad ? At this point im trying my best to have the stealership cover it under warranty
I dont know enough about the transmission on my 2002 suburban to know if the dealership is lying to me this time or not. I had the tranny rebuilt by the dealership for $2800.00 at 90,000 miles, warranty is good till 190,000. the tranny slips on occasion from a dead stop and now the dealership is...
i plan on doing this mod my self but a buddy told me that if i fill in all the slots my a/c's power will be greatly reduced..is this true ? does the a/c pull air through the vents ?
I've replaced all the exterior lights on the car with led as long as you install the correct resistors you wont have any problems. (license plates comes out clean)
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