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Old 05-26-2012, 11:32 PM   #22
GunnyG
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Originally Posted by sycraft View Post
How is GM responsible for your non GM wheels? If you had a good relationship with them anyway they would just come out and try a reset with their tool. takes them 3 minutes. I have a great relationship with my dealer, get all my oil changes there too. I put on a set of GM wheels and had them reset at n/c. not trying to bash, but its not their product, so no warranty..
Didn't say GM was responsible for my non GM wheels. I had already checked the wheels, and knew the tire pressure was good. The system had four blanks on the monitoring read outs. The system was malfunctioning, and the wheels were fine. Discount Tire didn't touch the wheels to fix it, as far as I saw. I've done oil changes at Weseloh...even when I had my Escalade. Didn't buy my Camaro, or Escalade from there. Thought I had a pretty good relationship with them. I sometimes paid for oil changes a year in advance. Just wanted to get it looked at. A totally unconnected business did a favor, and a GM dealership wouldn't even take a look at it was my point. Sorry if you got offended, or whatever....if your dealership isn't Weseloh Chevy in Carlsbad CA, I'm glad for you. Glad you got a great relationship...wait til you need something they don't wanna do. So, if I get a catch can, does that void a my engine warranty too?
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