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Old 05-17-2012, 04:42 PM   #1
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhh I took my Camaro in to the dealer today to have my window repair because it not going up all the way. They tell me its not a gm window so its not covered under warranty. But they can hear something loose in the door.Wouldn't the door be full of GM parts that are making the window not work.I did buy the car used so i have no idea if the window was even replaced
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Old 05-17-2012, 04:47 PM   #2
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wow! new dealership. get what they said in writing and call gm and complain your ass off? if its under 36,000 miles on it ITS UNDER WARRANTY
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Old 05-17-2012, 04:49 PM   #3
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wow! new dealership. get what they said in writing and call gm and complain your ass off? if its under 36,000 miles on it ITS UNDER WARRANTY
Not necessarily. If the window installer did a crappy install and things fell apart, well...that's not GM's problem.
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Old 05-17-2012, 05:00 PM   #4
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhh I took my Camaro in to the dealer today to have my window repair because it not going up all the way. They tell me its not a gm window so its not covered under warranty. But they can hear something loose in the door.Wouldn't the door be full of GM parts that are making the window not work.I did buy the car used so i have no idea if the window was even replaced
question is did you have ANYTHING done to the window? if not its under warranty. i cant see anybody having a reason to do anything to there window at all!

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Not necessarily. If the window installer did a crappy install and things fell apart, well...that's not GM's problem.
what reason would he have to do anything to the window(passenger side or drivers side). even if he got his car tinted they do not take the door apart, even if he replaced his speakers, windows wouldnt have been touched or the mechanism for the windows
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Yea but it still makes me mad cause i have no idea on this issue. It was something i have no control over that i that would be under warranty and its not
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Old 05-17-2012, 05:12 PM   #6
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question is did you have ANYTHING done to the window? if not its under warranty. i cant see anybody having a reason to do anything to there window at all!



what reason would he have to do anything to the window(passenger side or drivers side). even if he got his car tinted they do not take the door apart, even if he replaced his speakers, windows wouldnt have been touched or the mechanism for the windows


He said that the dealer told him that it wasn't a GM window. Therefore, a previous owner or even the dealer themselves had to have replaced it. You have to separate the glass from the regulator, and if not done properly, could have gotten jacked up during the replacement. Could've been busted out at one point from a potential thief.
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhh I took my Camaro in to the dealer today to have my window repair because it not going up all the way. They tell me its not a gm window so its not covered under warranty. But they can hear something loose in the door.Wouldn't the door be full of GM parts that are making the window not work.I did buy the car used so i have no idea if the window was even replaced
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