โMay-23-2019 01:43 PM
โMay-28-2019 09:22 AM
TugCE wrote:
My Brother In Law (2012 3500 Dually with about 120,000 miles on it) was up in Alaska with his Truck Camper last Summer when the DEF Heater went south and put him into Limp Mode. They had to fly one in for him and that took about a week!
He is really considering deleting it but I told him about Canada being tough on people deleting. They go up to and through Canada quite a lot and after I brought it up he is rethinking the idea.
โMay-28-2019 09:18 AM
โMay-28-2019 08:03 AM
FlatBroke wrote:
My 03 has none of that garbage, not even a cat. I have to test it once a year because of its age at the cost of $75 per test. Funny how it comes back with ZERO emissions, count eโm ZERO. Now donโt make me have to go out in the rain and get the report out of my glove box and copy it so I have to post it. But, I will. :B
โMay-28-2019 06:59 AM
FlatBroke wrote:
My 03 has none of that garbage, not even a cat. I have to test it once a year because of its age at the cost of $75 per test. Funny how it comes back with ZERO emissions, count eโm ZERO. Now donโt make me have to go out in the rain and get the report out of my glove box and copy it so I have to post it. But, I will. :B
โMay-28-2019 06:03 AM
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โMay-27-2019 10:40 PM
โMay-25-2019 02:44 PM
Grit dog wrote:
^ No, not currently. It doesnโt appear to hurt resale value. Yes dealers shouldnโt take them, but they do.
The whole diesel emissions thing is getting like the 70s-80s emissions. Keep it or toss it. No one really cares.
Heck, I work for a company that does $3B a year in volume and if we have emissions problems out of warranty, trucks or equipment gets deleted.
โMay-25-2019 02:27 PM
โMay-25-2019 01:11 PM
โMay-25-2019 12:25 PM
Grit dog wrote:
You don't need to emissions test your truck currently. Not sure where you come up with that. 07 and newer diesels are exempt.
You have it at Evergreen? Been waiting almost 2 weeks for a part to come in for my work truck. Loaner truck has gotten a lot of miles waiting on them.
โMay-25-2019 09:21 AM
HuckleberryHunter wrote:
As much as I'd like to delete the DEF system I won't be doing it anytime soon for a few reason. One, we live in an emissions regulated area, at least for now. However, I've read that WA is ending the emissions check program in 2020, so happy to hear that.
Additionally, removing the DEF system voids any GM warranties as well, so not going to mess with that until the warranty period is completely up. I've read that it's in the $1K ballpark to get repairs done on this out of pocket, which is about the cost of deleting the system, so would defiantly delete it vs. repair it if I ever get in that situation.
As for the extended warranty, I've read multiple accounts of the GM letter extending coverage out to the 120k miles, but I have not received any such letter and the guy at the dealership couldn't find evidence that GM did this for the 2016. He did say that it's covered under the powertrain warranty though, which is 100k. I'm a bit skeptical as I haven't seen that in writing either and this is the same guy who said DEF is going away.....
I think I'm more shocked about the inability to get parts rapidly. I haven't had exactly great service from this dealership in the past, so I'm not surprised they don't have the experience or the supplies on hand. Due to the nature of the problem, I doubt it'll directly effect me as it's approaching summer here and the temps are fairly warm. It's more the premise that bothers me. Doubt this is specific to GM, but sure feel like the customer service on their end has been crummy for a while now.
I bought the truck because I've been a long time Chevy owner and overall am happy with the vehicle. It'd sure be a better experience if GM stood behind their products a little more though.
The bumper to bumper warranty expired at 36K miles and when I discovered a leak in the cab at 36,150 that had obviously been going on a while they said "tough luck" as it was out of warranty.
For now I'm still feeling lucky they're going to repair the DEF issue under warranty and it's drivable while I wait.
โMay-24-2019 09:12 PM
1320Fastback wrote:spud1957 wrote:
Keep your DEF diesel guys. Lets try and do our part to save the planet for our grand kids. Every little bit helps.
Save the Planet one plastic jug and cardboard box at a time.
Just joking, if does help.