How can GM charge so much for a pickup and after a certain type of low miles it starts falling apart ,,, why in the hell isn't that covered through GM!!! I don't feel I should buy or pay for repairs on my 5 year old Chevy Silverado with under 66,000 miles on it ,,. It's a danger to drive something that has problems with the gas tank... I'm very upset that I have to fix a factory problem!!!
GM needs to back there line of pickups or cars when it comes to the gas tank!!!
The gas gauge malfunction problem initially began while under warrenty, took it in, thought it was fixed, but 11/29/10 , I ran out of fuel on the highway with the gauge indication at just over 1/4 of a tank still indicated ? I'm calling chevy tomorrow . to see what they have to say ?
When I park my truck on a decline the fuel gauge will read empty to 1/4 even when I have a 1/2 to 3/4 of a tank. Turn the truck around and if your lucky it will read somewhere near normal. Tried shutting off & restarting no change. Dealer can't figure it out!!!! If you leave It at incorrect reading it will stay there all day long. A real huge pain in the ass.
- frostyrrmc,
Russell, Manitoba, Canada
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How can GM charge so much for a pickup and after a certain type of low miles it starts falling apart ,,, why in the hell isn't that covered through GM!!! I don't feel I should buy or pay for repairs on my 5 year old Chevy Silverado with under 66,000 miles on it ,,. It's a danger to drive something that has problems with the gas tank... I'm very upset that I have to fix a factory problem!!!
GM needs to back there line of pickups or cars when it comes to the gas tank!!!
Or consider loosing there sales...
- love my chevy07, Shreveport, LA, US