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Check WWW.MYGMLINK.COM https://www.mygmlink.com enter your VIN number, click on maintenance, then recalls, you will see a list of all TSBs related to your truck. Good Luck,... George spotboyko Member Posts: 6 August 2007 Thanks George. I did as you say. No TSBs are...
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It started at around 2000 miles and took 4 dealers and many calls to Chrysler NA before the checked what I asked them to check. It wound up being the MULTI-SWITCH in the steering column. It is faulty. It won't show up when they scan the car for problems. It's a relatively easy ...
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What's my car's worth feature is dishonest (at best). There are 3 ways edmunds offers to value your car: license plate/VIN/Make Model. Even if you choose the Make/Model option to get a ballpark estimate if you're not ready to give edmunds your personal info, you still need to give...
When we went to see the car the battery was nearly dead. Owner said it had been started about a week earlier. It was a new battery, owner said her mechanic said it was a faulty battery, he replaced in on warranty.I am skeptical that that was the issue.Can I check for a short ...
My question here is has anyone had this kind of problem,..and do you think it sounds like the tailgate module is the problem...or is there somewhere else I should check before I spend the money on a brand new tailgate module??The thing that is fishy is that i was told that th...
I found out that there is no transmission dipstick, the only way for them to check the transmission level is to let it cool for 24-48 hours (means being without a car) and they still wont be able to fix the slipping in the slipping in the transmission..
check around - ask reliable friends, family members or business associates for a good attorney it should only take him/her one terse letter to get your car fixed. Hang the threatd of a lawsuit over their head and see what happens. Please keep me posted on this...I'll ask our attorney...