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3122 messages, Last post on Oct 29, 2009 at 11:39 AM
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Replying to: tony20fan (Feb 03, 2008 7:37 pm) |
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HELP! 30,000 miles leased Chevy Suburban died on me last night. I have it towed back to the dealer, The service team has not contacted me and has not offered options how I can recoup my being immobilized for days now. Anyone has similar problems with service and customer service with Chevy?
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Replying to: burb2007 (May 27, 2009 12:10 pm)
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Replying to: kiawah (May 27, 2009 12:21 pm) Any reports of similar problems with their 07 Suburban?
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Replying to: burb2007 (May 27, 2009 12:34 pm) - pay cash (and the dealership gets its' cash for the car, or - you can take out a loan with someone and you own the car when the payments are over (and the dealership gets its' cash for the car), or - you can find someone to do a lease with and whomever wrote the lease owns the car when the payments are over (and the dealership gets its' cash for the car). You deal with the service department on any problems the vehicle has. You get in the same service queue as everyone else, but actually the scheduled committed services are usually done first and any non-planned service (like you) get worked in if/when they can. I've dealt with all kinds of service departments over the years. Some have loaner cars which they give out, some have rentals which you can rent if you need, others have a delivery van which they'll drive you back home for no charge, others have no benny services whatsoever. If you get all your maintenance, oil changes, state inspections, tire rotations etc done with them, then they try to help you out more than someone who just drives/tows in off the street. I have an '07, and other than the wiper heater cable recall....... have not had a single problem with it (knock on wood). |
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I have a 2007 Tahoe with about 40k miles (just out of warranty!) and would like to remove the bezel (plastic woodgrain piece) that surrounds the radio/nav & AC controls. A barely noticable but very annoying crackle has started and it sounds like it's coming from behind the bezel. I'm thinking maybe a screw has become a little lose which is causing the noise. I would like to get in behind and just tighten everything down... Has anyone had any experience removing this piece? Are there any removal instructions out on the web? It's a pretty tight fit so I don't want to just start prying on it and see if it pops off. Maybe there is a special tool?? Any help would be appreciated... Thanks, Greg
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Replying to: gregpet (Oct 28, 2009 6:36 pm) Don't know what could be loose but being what it is today... it could be anything. Goodluck !! |
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Replying to: gregpet (Oct 28, 2009 6:36 pm) |
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