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#10 of 12 Re: multiple electrical issues [rhance]
by gmcustsvc
Jul 07, 2011 (2:12 pm)
rhance,
Since the problem is intermittent I would ask them to install a recorder to help them diagnosis the concerns. I would also like to set up a case for you with GM Customer Assistance since your vehicle is so close to the warranty date. This will also report your concerns to GM and an agent will continually check up with your dealer. Please email me with your VIN, current mileage, involved dealer, and complete contact information. I look forward to your response.
Christina
GM Customer Service
#11 of 12 YOUR REQUESTED INFO-KCRAM
by rhance
Jul 08, 2011 (9:59 am)
VIN 2GCEK13M871537816, 39987 MILES. WILL SHOW TO BE REGISTERED TO JACK CLAYTON WHO IS MY DECEASED GRANDFATHER WHOM I INHERITED THE TRUCK FROM. REPAIR ORDER FROM PLAINS CHEVROLET IN AMARILLO TX IS 354041. THIS ISSUE HAS BEEN ADDRESSED AT THE SELLING DEALER IN CLOVIS NM-BENDER CHEVROLET ALSO WITHIN THE 1ST OR 2ND YEAR.
#12 of 12 Multiple electrical issues
by rhance
Oct 09, 2011 (5:13 pm)
Well after lots of head scratching and troubleshooting the problem has been solved and I hope no one else has to go through the same headache.The evaporator drain was blocked, not allowing the condensation to drain. Somewhere inside the dash one or more connectors
would get wet from the condensation sloshing in the evap case and short or cause feedback
in several circuits. I've back flushed the evap drain from underneath and lots of crap came out. Drain has work flawlessly and the strange phenomenon has been eliminated. Even the dealer had no ideas and mine was just luck in noticing water filling the right floor. Hope this will help someone in the future. Thanks for the help.