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So, I brought my rig back in after they fixed the tie rod (waranty work, had to pay for an alignment), and it turns out that the pitman and idler arms are both bad. It turns out that it is NOT covered under warranty and they're charging me almost $800.00. They also claim that the tie rod that they did replace was billed back to them by GM and they have to eat it.
Adam P. Smith Mortgage Pros, Inc. 303-407-2405 p 303-407-2414 f aps101374@yahoo.com |
So, I brought my rig back in after they fixed the tie rod (waranty work, had to pay for an alignment), and it turns out that the pitman and idler arms are both bad. It turns out that it is NOT covered under warranty and they're charging me almost $800.00. They also claim that the tie rod that they did replace was billed back to them by GM and they have to eat it.
Adam P. Smith Mortgage Pros, Inc. 303-407-2405 p 303-407-2414 f aps101374@yahoo.com |
DEALERS SUCK
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Adam....
You might want to get a second opinion from another alignment shop before taking the dealer's word for it that both idler and pitman arm are bad! The first step in any quality alignment is to check for worn/damaged steering components. A good shop will not align the front end if bad parts are present. You should be able to get a front alignment for less than 50 bucks. BTW, checked GMPartsDirect.com p/n 12471383 shows GM List of $161.81 their price $91.81 and p/n 12479051 GM List $111.07 their price $63.31. |
What was the cause for the problem in the first place? regular use or offroad damages?
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Gee Mac...you should know Adam well enough from reading this Forum....He would never place a "soccer mom" problem before the masses!
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Geez, Mac. You should know better.
I actually did the damage at the McDonald's drive-thru. Had to have a Big Mac! Really, it was trail damage. Stemming from the broken tie rod. I did the see the replacement parts (idler arm, pitman arm, etc) and they were jammed to hell. Free camber kit and alignment, tho. Adam P. Smith Mortgage Pros, Inc. 303-407-2405 p 303-407-2414 f aps101374@yahoo.com |
You must have known the reason I asked that question, I'd think the same question GM/Hummer asks when they see your warranty claim, the same reason why the warranty claim was declined. The same question you'd ask if you are the GM man and the same reason why you would decline that warranty claim if your job is to protect the company and follow the publishes rules.
I thought my question was clear enough to be the answer to your original post. Nothing personal and not an opinion, just the very obvious point of view from the other side of the table(auto manufacturer). Instead of telling you why I think they rejected your claim, I asked the question which should lead you to the answer. |
I had a local dealer try that crap with me on my H2 and Denali about paying for an alignment that was needed after some front end repairs covered under warranty. NOT! That did not happen! 3-36 warranty covers everything less tires and brake pads. The longer they try to get money out of me for bogus repair charges, the longer I wait to pick up my H2 and just keep on driving there $40.00 a day rent-a-car. Lest see...$40 for an alignment or $400 for the rental charges. If you was a dealer what would you rather pay for?
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There is another possibility or maybe another way to look at Adam's case.
1- Dealer does not decide what is covered under warranty, GM does. 2- Adam's dealer knew these are offroad damages and not covered under warranty, but they did Adam a favor by not charging Adam and reported as a warranty, thinking maybe they could get away with it. 3- GM declined the warranty, dealer had to eat the cost for their good intention. 4- For that dealer's kindness, GM rejected its claim, dealer lost money, Adam is mad at dealer, and others say dealer sucks. It does not pay to be nice. 5- The lesson learned here for all businessmen is to always follow the rules, do not go out the way to help a customer. 6- Alec, just my understanding not whole fact, insurance companies pay 30% less or thereabout than individuals on repairs, that is the discount they get from the dealers for the volumn or trade courtesy. If I am the insurance man, I would expect that from the dealers and auto shops. |
Jeez. I can barely stand to read this drivel.
Adam P. Smith Mortgage Pros, Inc. 303-407-2405 p 303-407-2414 f aps101374@yahoo.com |
It is no drivel to point out the dealer fixed the tie rod for you at no charge.
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If one can't pay the price, don't play the game.
If someone did me a favor, I thank him. The last thing I would do is to go on the internet to complain about him or smear his reputation. Do you guys have a different set of rules in how to return a favor? drivel? |
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