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Posted by joe e- tx on October 03, 2004 at 07:03:38 from (63.185.113.191):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Car dealer crap - ever hear of this? posted by Gary in TX on October 02, 2004 at 16:28:59:
as a parts manager for a gm dealer, i say only use other dealer,especilally if dualed with with another car line.gm wants single point car lines out and that dealer is helping them decide.gary send me the last 8 of your vin,ill check whats been done.as for 5 pumps bad i can not see that.thay send brand new pumps and spip in 48hrs.thay are hard as h*11 to get from gm .4or5 pages of diagnostics before we can call tech line to get pump. then diagostics will point to pump problem or what needs to be looked at closer.most techs dont want to waste time ,blame pump to start.call 1 800 222 1020 chevrloet customer assistance ask for tac case number (shows thay called gm) have full vin number for your truck when you call.will see what i can help you with. joe
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