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pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $1,910
- Average Mileage:
- 100,050 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 7 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace rear main seal and timing chain (3 reports)
- gm mechanic replaced rear engine oil seal (1 reports)
- intake manifold and crankshaft seal replaced (1 reports)
- not sure (1 reports)
- replace engine (1 reports)
engine problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
We were experiencing extreme low temperatures (high for the day was -5 without windchill). Vehicle began leaking oil about 5 blocks from home. The low oil pressure light never came on (or any other warning lights). Had to have it towed to my mechanic. He diagnosed it as a blown rear mail seal. He found that GM had a service bulletin (14882), and it's described "condition" accurately described the condition of my vehicle. I called GM, who needs to work on customer service (it was horrible). I was told that my vehicle was no longer under warranty (I have 106k, warranty up to 100k), and that the service bulletin (SB) did not apply to my vehicle. The SB covered my year and model, but my VIN was not included.
Even after going up the chain at GM, they just kept saying that I had to take it to a certified GM mechanic (which means another tow charge) and have them diagnose the problem (I would have to pay for their "certified" diagnosis). When the GM mechanic diagnosed that the problem was just as my very qualified, trusted mechanic (The Shop, Inc. - Lincoln, NE - Chad Fegley) - and the problem matched the condition of GM's service bulletin - they still would not cover the costs. They said I would have to work with the local GM service department. Let me say that the local GM folks (DuTeau Chevrolet - Lincoln, NE) were very good to work with. They could teach GM a little something about customer service. They agreed to cost share the repairs. I believe the total cost was around $1,400 of which I paid $881. It is my hope that GM will either expand the VIN allowed under service bulletin 14882, or issue a new recall or service bulletin. Let me close with this question. If the problem was no fault of GM, why did they agree to cost share?
- Scott P., Eagle, NE, US