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2005 GMC Envoy. Attorney writes on behalf of the client in regards to fuel level censor that may wear prematurely the attorney stated his clients vehicle service engine light illuminated and the fuel gauge read empty after filling the tank. Ultimately, the sensor wore out, which caused the fuel gauge to stop working.
First the engine started making noise and the engine light came on, the dealer replaced a belt for $200. Secondly the gas gauge stopped reading fuel levels, dealer stated that the sensor was dead and would cost $300 to replace. Next the engine died in the middle of the street. The vehicle will not turn over and the engine light is back on. Also they had a sunroof installed for me. A week after purchase the sunroof started to open and close even when the car was shut off, it was repaired but now I am having the same problem again.
- Buffalo, NY, USA
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- Portland, OR, USA