4 days and still not fixed
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4 days and still not fixed
i just got my car back from the dealer they were suposed to fix the loud clunking noise witch is the throw out bearing.i looked at the paper it said new plate kit and sensor they did not even replace the throwout bearing! the paper said replaced and no noise is heard anymore also that there was no visual problems.Now my clutch pedal is real loose to half way pushed in then it gets harder.way more messed up now then it was.I knew i should have just drove it till it blew up.
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Don't dealer service dept.'s usually run a warranty claim history on the car before servicing it for a medium or large problem?
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They are not supposed to but it happens EVERY day.
They are supposed to but not all of them do. I am sitting here signing warranty claims right now and I just found one that the advisor ran the GMVIS, which shows all warranty claims on the vehicle and other information such as Voided Warranties and Salvaged Titles. And there it is plain as day...SALVAGE TITLE. This advisor printed the GMVIS but FAILED TO READ IT. Now he gets to pay for and intermediate shaft that was replaced under warranty, but can't be collected from GM due to the title status.
They are supposed to but not all of them do. I am sitting here signing warranty claims right now and I just found one that the advisor ran the GMVIS, which shows all warranty claims on the vehicle and other information such as Voided Warranties and Salvaged Titles. And there it is plain as day...SALVAGE TITLE. This advisor printed the GMVIS but FAILED TO READ IT. Now he gets to pay for and intermediate shaft that was replaced under warranty, but can't be collected from GM due to the title status.
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Mgr, you got servide advisors like taht too? Man I thought that was only in New Braunfels. I think we have an advisor that can't read. Let alone hit the print button on VIS or history.But he can write them all up as "water check engine lights" at 11:45 right before lunch. He doesn't do that to much anymore.
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When I had my 97 C5, I had to go through 3 different dealers before they figured out what was wrong. I needed a BCM, but it took the 3rd dealer to discover the problem.......Don't just deal with it, get it fixed.....
Just saw ChevyMgr message above about not revealing you already had work done, I disagree with Brad on that one, because as stated when they run your VIN, they will have the service history in front of them. And I never had a problem going to another dealer, except that if you aren't one of their customers, they will fit you in after they take care of their customers first, so you mat have to wait a little longer for an appointment.....
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If I am correct all chevy dealers has to abide by the rules of GM. This goes for the service dept. Contact the manager of the service department and explain how u feel. If he/she doesnt correct the problem just contact GM 1800 number and file a complaint. The district representive will contact the service department to find out whats going on and correct the problem without you having to deal with it. When I contacted the customer service department for my problem...they called the dealer within hours and the manager himself called me to apologize for any inconvineces. Just my .02