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The contact owns a 2001 Chevrolet Express 2500. The contact noticed antifreeze leaking from the engine at 15,174 miles. The dealer stated that there was a leak in the intake manifold gasket and replaced the gasket. Approximately four years later, the same failure occurred at 57,380 miles. The mechanic stated that there was a leak in the intake manifold gasket and replaced it once more. The contact stated that the vehicle check engine light illuminated at 29,425 miles. The dealer stated that the cylinders misfired and they replaced the fuel injection assembly. The failure recurred at 60,100 miles. The mechanic replaced the fuel injection assembly again. The current mileage is 60,300 and failure mileage was 15,174.
Knocking on front end and faulty rear end. Parts were replaced twice on the front and rear end of the vehicle. The radio was replaced, the power steering was noisy, the mirror vibrated when traveling at a high speed. The exhaust system was emitting white smoke. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for repairs over 15 times
- Brooklyn, NY, USA
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- North Reading, MA, USA