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Old 02-01-2007, 01:32 AM
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Default Re: Has anyone else had to have the entire head replaced? I smell recall.

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Originally Posted by n5bxp
The truth is that GM shipped the H3's with a defective head.

According to who.....you?

All H3's made before 4/1/06 have heads that are defective. After that date, the H3 was built with new heads.

And that information was provided to you.....how?

Mine was made in March 06. I bought it April 29 06.This means that mine was made, and was sold, with GM knowing that it has a head that has a fairly good chance of developing a problem.

You can prove this?


If I had known about the problem I would have delayed the purchase for a month. I am very upset with this.

That's obvious.....emotional nellie

I took the truck to Colorado in September, ran several 4x4 roads, a 3000 mile round trip. I am not sure I would do this again, and risk the problem developing a long way from home, and then have to deal with a week long repair a long way from home. This is a vehicle disabling problem.

Mine was built in April/May '05, I have 43K miles on it. No check engine light.

To ad insult to injury, the 07 H3, which does not have a defective head, has a 100,000 mile warranty.

Now you're just whining.

Everyone with a vehicle made before 4/1/06 should complain to Hummer, and GM. This was sold as a premier brand, and we should not have been treated like this.

Say what? "My H3 could potentially have a bad cylinder head"???

Eveyone who has been around the block once, knows the inherent risks of purchasing a "First Model Year" vehicle. GM has yet to leave me in the learch, thanks mostly in part to my Dealership. (HUMMER OF SACRAMENTO ROCKS )
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