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Ronkh
At least they had a good line of............. (made me feel better)
Yeah, the optimist in me says that just to make the right noises requires some degree of a clue.
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Accumulator
Yeah, the optimist in me says that just to make the right noises requires some degree of a clue.
Yep
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RonK -
Great news !
Did they talk about using paint with a flex additive so in case there was any flexing because something was pushing on it, etc., that the paint would be able to flex and not break ?
Did they look at it and tell you that they have seen this before,and even have a Factory Bulletin with the Factory process for fixing this for good ?
What was the cause of the paint failure ?
Hope it comes back perfectly done and not even you will be able to tell it was ever touched,,
Dan F
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Stokdgs
RonK -
Great news !
Did they talk about using paint with a flex additive so in case there was any flexing because something was pushing on it, etc., that the paint would be able to flex and not break ?
Did they look at it and tell you that they have seen this before,and even have a Factory Bulletin with the Factory process for fixing this for good ?
What was the cause of the paint failure ?
Hope it comes back perfectly done and not even you will be able to tell it was ever touched,,
Dan F
didn`t ask about flex agent. He said appeared damage was caused by improper install on vents
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Wow I don`t know how I missed this thread. Good luck on the surgery on Sept 12!!
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Ronkh
didn`t ask about flex agent. He said appeared damage was caused by improper install on vents
so they gonna reinstall the vents right next time?
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I feel so ignored.......... :(
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512detail
so they gonna reinstall the vents right next time?
I hope
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Ronkh
I feel so ignored.......... :(
what was that? :)
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Originally Posted by
Stokdgs
RonK -
Great news !
Did they talk about using paint with a flex additive so in case there was any flexing because something was pushing on it, etc., that the paint would be able to flex and not break ?
Did they look at it and tell you that they have seen this before,and even have a Factory Bulletin with the Factory process for fixing this for good ?
What was the cause of the paint failure ?
Hope it comes back perfectly done and not even you will be able to tell it was ever touched,,
Dan F
I didn`t find a bulletin in Shopkey. But who knows how long it takes for GM to provide the info.
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ShawnF350
I didn`t find a bulletin in Shopkey. But who knows how long it takes for GM to provide the info.
Thanks for looking Shawn.
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Loach
The dealership should absolutely pay to have that fixed while having nothing to do with choosing the process by which it becomes fixed. Their version of "fixing" it adds a completely new level of problems that will have to be fixed. Crazy a defect like this pops up this early!
Dealers do not pay for warranty claims. If you read the warranty, GM is on the hook to make it right and doesn`t have to give the customer a say in how the repair will be done. Where did you get the notion of getting the dealer to pay?
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Just saw this thread. As Warren Zevon sang: "Send lawyers, Guns, and Money". Get it fixed right Ron. "The ```` has hit the fan".
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Dealerships like to sell cars. Happy, satisfied customers buy cars and unhappy customers go on forums and name names, scan documents and post pictures. Could go on but I think the point is made. People tend to move toward the least pain and car dealers and most l business toward higher profits, good bisinesses toward doing the right thing and customer satisfaction.
If I had to guess that`s not a GM defect. The car had lot damage and was fixed on the cheap and not too soon after the sale it`s peeling.
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Sonic Mustang
Dealers do not pay for warranty claims. If you read the warranty, GM is on the hook to make it right and doesn`t have to give the customer a say in how the repair will be done. Where did you get the notion of getting the dealer to pay?
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JSFM35X
Dealerships like to sell cars. Happy, satisfied customers buy cars and unhappy customers go on forums and name names, scan documents and post pictures. Could go on but I think the point is made. People tend to move toward the least pain and car dealers and most l business toward higher profits, good bisinesses toward doing the right thing and customer satisfaction.
If I had to guess that`s not a GM defect. The car had lot damage and was fixed on the cheap and not too soon after the sale it`s peeling.
Why do I even bother? (Personal Attack Removed)
A refresher with forum rules might be in order.