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What is this discussion about? Chevrolet Malibu, Chevrolet Malibu Maxx, Electrical, Engine, Sedan


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Re: HVAC problems. [e2helper] by 3745
Oct 06, 2006 (10:55 am)

Replying to: e2helper (Oct 03, 2006 9:17 am)

Well, today the heating of my car started to work again. That's after it was at the dealer who diagnosed a faulty actuator motor which he did not have on hand but back ordered it. The motor will be in next week.
 
Even though it is working again I will be taking it in to have the actuator replaced. I just hope the diagnosis is correct and it is the motor. I hate these problems that come and go. There will still be a question mark about it when I get the car back with the new motor. The dealer has been very good so far and I was happy with the steering column replacement and setup. I didn't even buy the car from him.
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what you should know about MAJORGUARD by kurtamaxxxguy
Oct 07, 2006 (10:12 am)
Some general info on MAJORGUARD which I did not know until this week - all very nasty surprises:
 
Majorguard classifies repairs into green, yellow, and red-flagged groups. Any repair in the red flagged group will __not__ be repaired by the participating dealer until they have been visited by a "majorguard adjuster".
This majorguard adjuster is __not__ immediately available. The dealer has to wait 24 to 48 hours before they show up at all, and the adjusters do __not__ tell the dealer when they will actually be there. You also have to leave your car at the dealer for the adjuster to review.
 
What I am trying to say is if your MAJORGUARD covered car breaks down and the warrented repair is on the long "red list", you could be stranded for __several days__.
 
Buyer Beware !!!
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another idea to consider by kurtamaxxxguy
Oct 08, 2006 (10:10 am)
...is to use double sided industrial tape from 3M on the lower frame the lights rest on. A small 1/3" square placed on the frame should provide more than enough adhesion to keep the lights from jiggling.
 
Rubber grommet idea sounds good. Although I don't have jiggling light issue, may add those as well later this year.

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