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Wade44
Apr 22, 2022Explorer
BenK wrote:
Hows about directly from the OEM...GM in this case and some good internet sources of info :
Directly from the OEM =
GM To Repurchase Silverado HD, Sierra HD Units Due To Duramax Diesel Engine Quality Issue
A good Internet sources I listen to =
GM Buying Back Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra Pickups Over Duramax Diesel Engines
2022 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Recalls
A good focused group of knowledgeable folks =
GM To Repurchase Silverado HD, Sierra HD Units Due To Duramax Diesel Engine Quality Issue???!!!
And if that isn't enough, hows about from the government regulatory agency, NHTSA =
NHTSA.gov PDF on this Duramax recallWade44 wrote:
A lot of bellyaching over a vague post on some internet fansite. For all anyone knows they could be buying back 5 trucks nationwide LOL.
Well lets see. Your first link is not "directly from the OEM".
GM Authority is owned and operated by Motrolix LLC. In addition to GM Authority, Motrolix also owns and operates the following properties:
Ford Authority
Cadillac Society
GM Authority is not owned, operated, supported, or otherwise condoned by General Motors, its brands, subsidiaries, or partners.
BTW, the same site the OP posted?
Your second and third links respectively...................
"GM is buying back an unknown amount of both Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups with diesel engines. The company is mum about the number of trucks involved. Also unknown are the years the issue is affecting. What we do know is that the problem involves quality issues surrounding the 6.6-liter L5P V8 Duramax turbo-diesel engine."
And...................
"General Motors, LLC (GM) is recalling certain 2021-2022 Chevrolet Silverado 2500, Silverado 3500, GMC Sierra 2500, and Sierra 3500 vehicles with electronic brake control modules (EBCM) replaced during vehicle assembly. The bolts that attach the brake pressure modulator valve (BPMV) assembly may not be properly tightened, which could fail to seal the two sub-assemblies and allow water intrusion"
Not sure what water intrusion in brake control module has to do with buybacks of pickups with diesel engines?
Your 4th link thread starts with a reference to the web rag in your first link?
Your 5th link results in a download of a recall from 2019, not a buyback of a truck?
I'm confused.
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