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If you expect GM to warranty anything used on a racetrack then I guess you haven't been into cars long.
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Drives: 2011 Boxster Spyder (best car ever) Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: San Jose, Ca
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If I would have know the lack of support (at least LOOK at it), I wouldn't be here, I would be driving an Excige or ???? I left Chevy 20 years ago due to a Silverado issue. I bought this car because A. it is pretty bad ass for 40k, B. it is track capable with almost any stock car. C. I ASSUMED they would take care of me because this is not a $15,000 Cobalt with a big muffler (pun).
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Reminds me of the issues the Raptor has when it is being driven like it is advertised to be built for, Ford is not real cooperative on their warranty program either on their specialty vehicles.
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Drives: 2014 White 1LE 2SS/RS/NPP/Rec/Nav Join Date: May 2014
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I know I am sitting on the fence here about this, trying to understand both sides the best I can...
I work in a failure analysis and correction position in major industrial environments. The equipment I see are complex electronic systems and mechanical equipment. You would not believe how much this crap costs in manufacturing. And the warranties in this equipment are a pos compared to consumer level products. I can have a brand new 20,000$ motor controller die in a month or 10 years. Either way when it does you yank out the controller and put in a new one. Consumer products are not built to industrial standards and could never be expected to last in a manufacturing or industrial environment. The SS Camaro is a consumer product and would never hit a NASCAR track in purchased form. It would fail in short order. But when NASCAR ready Camaros fail, they toss the junk and put in new. No whining, just alot of engineers doing failure analysis after the fact. That is the only thing that will keep this thread from degrading further than it has. It is ok to line up 20 cars with failed clutches. But it is not ok for 20 people to band together and complain about it without comparing the results of true failure analysis and honest usage comparisons. It is likely if there are 20 "similar" failures, one may find out that analysis shows multiple unique points of failure lending to similar symptoms to the casual observer. For this and the other clutch threads, words will fall on deaf ears unless usage/failure symptoms/AND supporting actual service records showing exactly what failed in each case are shown. That is what will bias my opinion more and that is what will bias chevy. |
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Drives: 2014 2SS/RS 1LE BLACK Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Ft Riley, Kansas
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Its so condescending to pretty much agree with you that our clutch hydraulic system is far from perfect. I guess the problem is that I'm not crying about it... |
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Too much is never enough!
Drives: AGP TT SS [COTW] 4/20/15 Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Toledo,OH
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Like I said, this has really got my interest.
So I was unable to sleep last night, like usual, and I wanted to actually look at the "fine print" that GM uses. I don't know about you, or anybody else, but I never actually read a warranty card, nor did I every, actually read through my owners manual. Not once, out of the last three new GM vehicles, two cars and a Truck, have I actually read them. Also I might add that I never insisted on reading them BEFORE I bought them. I was hoping to find more, maybe I didn't look hard enough or long enough or in the right places, but all I could find was the basic warranty card for GM vehicles that covers the Chevy Volt and Duramax diesel engine power plants. I figured with the Z/28 on the market I would find something even more specific to that. I could not. So take what I say and post with a grain of salt, truth is, i'm not very good at searching and I am frequently wrong. So because I couldn't find anything, I went direct to GM's website and into owners manual, then to the warranty card sections. I assumed that the warranty cards would be as model specific as the owners manual was. Not what I found.
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![]() Drives: 2018 SS - 2015 SS 1LE - 2013 SS Join Date: Aug 2013
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Nice, a step by step work process page.
I bet this wouldn't be that bad to bypass for the OP if the tension and heated conversations with dealerships are left out. I will bet anything that the OP had escalated his voice to the dealership which only makes things worse. Now that the OP has posted dozens of times with video that he's been tracking, the GM customer service on the forums have every right to stand behind their policy. Thanks for posting the manual literature. I probably wouldn't have read this before my 1LE is done being built.
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Too much is never enough!
Drives: AGP TT SS [COTW] 4/20/15 Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Toledo,OH
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Well that's what kinda made me, the fact that I have bought my last three GM vehicles without so much as a glance at either the manual or card. I honestly hope I missed something and that there is more information handed out to consumers other than what I just found, don't get me wrong there is pages of that stuff but not much meat and potatoes.
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Huge Chevy Fan
Drives: 14' 2SS/RS 1LE built 4/22/14 Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Billings, MT
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My .02!! If you're gonna tell them that you have been racing your car...you better have the $$ to fix the damage yourself...otherwise...what they don't know won't hurt YOU!!!
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Location: Virginia
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When the topic of "mods vs. warranty" comes up, most folks will conclude that the modifications must be to blame for the condition before warranty is denied. Making that connection can result in some arguments, but many times it is black & white (e.g. tune the car and they won't warranty the motor grenading, but lowing the car will not preclude warranty for said blown motor).
Point here, even though the warranty card is worded like GM can simply walk away from the warranty with the first mod, we know that is not true. Here, it seems everyone is quick to say, "if you track it, the warranty is gone." In reality, do they not need to establish that the "abuse" of the car, i.e. the track time, was the reason for the condition? Perhaps there is no case law or legisative law on track time like there is with warranties (Magnuson Act). Anyone? |
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Second, they don't have to prove anything to you. When it boils down to it, all they have to do is convince a judge and their lawyers are going to do that well.
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We all understand what is in the manual, its not hard to comprehend. I can also understand the position of the OP. I took my car in to get nitrogen put back in the tires and got spoken to about all the rubber in the fender wells. I simply went on a very calm tangent about how the original equipment tires were so soft and the gearing so steep that the 90+ degree weather over the summer was causing me to break the tires loose with almost no effort. With the tires being so soft and sticky they shed rubber and that was what they were seeing in the fender wells. Conversation was over after that. Was it a lie? To some extent it was but at the same time it was factual information as well.
OP, you posted a reply from GM earlier in the thread that stated that the warranty was not voided. Did something change or are they simply refusing to fix the transmission? If this is the case you may need to go ahead and fix the car and go after them in small claims court after the fact. I recommend going to an after market clutch and remote reservoir, all of the good clutches come with matched slave cylinders which together will minimize your problem. Changing the synchros may have to be your next option to eliminate the problem all together. The car is just to good to give up on.
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