Oct-13-2013 07:33 PM
Oct-16-2013 09:03 PM
monkey44 wrote:
My '03 failed at about 170k ... tried several times to repair it, finally took it to a 'specialist' and he rebuilt it with 'all new parts' for about $200 or so. The speedometer failed same time, and it was repaired, but the odometer read the same as is was, no change in miles when I got it back.
GM did have a recall, or repair for under a certain mileage (I forget what), and repaired a lot of them under extended warranty for free - I think up to 100k or something. Mine was too high.
Oct-16-2013 08:41 PM
Oct-16-2013 09:16 AM
wnjj wrote:
He was responding to a comment on poor quality in a thread discussing a 10 year old truck with a minor issue at 270,000 miles.
Oct-15-2013 08:34 PM
FishOnOne wrote:MARK VANDERBENT wrote:.
They must be pretty good if America has put GM on the top month after month. You would be surprised as they have surpassed Toyota for least problems per 100. Each company has their faults my buddies truck with almost 300,000 miles and original 4.3 and trans and runs like new. I think a bad connection in dash wont make jump to another. He has been very pleased with his truck he bought brand new
Another sales pitch....
BTW... I saw it coming! :B
Oct-15-2013 07:57 PM
MARK VANDERBENT wrote:.
They must be pretty good if America has put GM on the top month after month. You would be surprised as they have surpassed Toyota for least problems per 100. Each company has their faults my buddies truck with almost 300,000 miles and original 4.3 and trans and runs like new. I think a bad connection in dash wont make jump to another. He has been very pleased with his truck he bought brand new
Oct-15-2013 02:27 PM
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Oct-15-2013 08:14 AM
camperforlife wrote:byronlj wrote:
X2 cheap and very plentiful. Some will even input your currant mileage.
Note: it is Federal law that you disclose that the cluster/odometer was replaced even if the replacement has the correct mileage! There will be a sticker that comes with the rebuilt cluster that needs to be attached to the drivers door. Just a heads up.
Don
Not so. I sent my wife's in and the mileage was untouched. They didn't provide a sticker because it was the same cluster, just repaired.
Key here is YOU sent it out not a dealer. So you can claim that you did not know of the law and as such you were not "knowingly" committing a crime.
Dave
When mine went out while in warranty, they called in he current mileage and the new one came with the correct mileage on it. I was told I could not drive more than 200 miles while waiting on the new cluster or they would have to send it back to get the mileage reset. I don't know if this was the law or because of the warranty tracking.
I was never told about the 200 mile thing but the sticker was due to State not Federal regulations. There are both State and Federal laws covering this.
Oct-15-2013 08:05 AM
Oct-15-2013 06:47 AM
byronlj wrote:
X2 cheap and very plentiful. Some will even input your currant mileage.
Note: it is Federal law that you disclose that the cluster/odometer was replaced even if the replacement has the correct mileage! There will be a sticker that comes with the rebuilt cluster that needs to be attached to the drivers door. Just a heads up.
Don
Not so. I sent my wife's in and the mileage was untouched. They didn't provide a sticker because it was the same cluster, just repaired.
Dave
Oct-14-2013 10:49 PM
X2 cheap and very plentiful. Some will even input your currant mileage.
Note: it is Federal law that you disclose that the cluster/odometer was replaced even if the replacement has the correct mileage! There will be a sticker that comes with the rebuilt cluster that needs to be attached to the drivers door. Just a heads up.
Don
Oct-14-2013 05:15 PM