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YOU must call GM and complain. Don't just go by what the dealer says. YOU ask them if it's normal for water to appear on the carpet, or if the water management bag is designed to begin leaking after the car has aged several years. Of course, the answer will be no, in which case you plead your case. You ask for help. You tell them you are a loyal customer. Have you and/ or family members purchased GM cars before? All of that helps. One time I had a GM olds supreme with 40,000 miles on it. The Transmission went. I called and asked if the transmission is supposed to go after 40,000 miles. Yes, it was outside the 3 year, 36,000 mile warranty, but I pushed on with my question. Their answer was no it is not supposed to go. They checked my repair history and saw that I did use the dealer for some oil changes and minor repairs. They ended up covering the whole $1800 bill. The bottom line is you must call up and ask, along with a violin and crying towel in the background.
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