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Posted by Gary in TX on September 23, 2004 at 08:47:38 from (209.151.113.140):
Hey guys, I'm having a problem with a injection pump that should be warrantied that GM is giving me problems with. There is a little trash in the fuel tank and signs of a little water. They have put 2 pumps on it in less than 6 weeks, another dealer told me he put on 5 in one week before he got a good one. I have been told by other GM techs and mechanics that what the dealership is tellin me is a bunch of bull and I have to agree. Its been at the dealer for 5 weeks this coming monday. On another note, I was not there when the tank was pulled so as far as I know they poured the crap in there themselves. I just don't trust other people working on my stuff anymore. I have been told that the pumps they are getting are coming out of Mexico? Chances are that they are being built by someone who only sees the business end of a mule.
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