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Windshield wiper module failure, approximately in early 2006 on 1000K trip. Parts purchased module N12463 part number 12463090 from dealer in edmonton at cost of $64.87 including gst.. returned home 1000K as dealer too busy too fix, and paid $36 labor to have installed. Total cost for module and labor: $100.87. My request is for GM to pay this $100.87 as this should have been covered under a recall notice at any time in the life of these vehicles.
Ongoing problems with defective components on consumer's two vans. Each van has had problems with it's transmission, alternator, motors for door and windows, catalytic converter, fuel pump, oxygen sensors and windshield wiper motor. The consumer has two GMC Safari's both 1997 models. Their VIN's are [xxx] and [xxx]. information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).
- Warren, MI, USA
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- La Crete, Alberta, 00, USA