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The contact owns a 2003 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. At 18,758 miles, the contact's vehicle was shaking severely and was taken to the dealer. The dealer informed her that she needed new rotors and brake pads on both front wheels. The tires were rotated and the failure recurred. The contact returned to the dealer for inspection. The failure has been ongoing for three weeks and no one has called her back to repair the vehicle. The vehicle is kept in storage during the winter because it is not driven often. The current mileage is 34,261 updated 01/08/09 the consumer stated the let front tire has flat spots and the vehicle would shake after the tires were rotated. The front end of the vehicle shakes. The rotors and pads were replaced. Updated 01/09/09.
I had to turn on the a.C. so the car would not overheat --took it in and they had to replace my intake gasked was told this is commen with Chevy--3 months later my air compresser is shot already have paid $3,000 and the car only has 50,000 miles.
- Henderson, NV, USA
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