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Originally Posted by The_Blur
Who did your electronics installs? If they did a poor job, you could have a loose power cable touching a grounded piece of metal. This will fry your battery and cause your car not to turn on.
Additionally, your warranty is not void unless you caused a part to fail with your aftermarket installs. If your installer messed up, then you're out of luck.
GM is not going to cover someone else's mistake. I hope that this is a matter of dealership incompetence, but I'm inclined to believe that there may be more to this than a car that should have been held up in quality control. I wish you the best of luck.
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i understand that but the fact that the battery would had fryed i would have been okay. i would had bought a new battery no problem..but a PCM? 1000$? no. that just seems wrong! and it was installed correctly! they are saying that pcm got fried because the battery was put together wrong when reinstalling it! and now after they ran a few tests...my car doesnt even start!
what i might do is pay for the shit and then call it a lemon and goodbye Gm/camaro. hello nissan 350z nismo..