Philsky
11-22-2005, 14:46
:mad: :mad: :mad: :confused:
Hey guys Thank you so much for all the great info on your page, my post below got great responses. I went into my dealership armed with all the right info on what is wrong with my truck thanks to all of you here on the diesel page. But the dealer is still trying to fight me on the injection pump warranty.
I fear taking it out of there because I might get the same run around somewhere else. SO I have decided to stand and fight.
I have gone from the service writer, then the assistant service manager and then the service manager. all of whom keep saying that the warranty says, they must first charge me for a PMD, and if that isn't the problem then they will change the pump. mean while my truck has been there for a week with no real progress and I am getting the run around.
I had the bulletin (#00064f) in my hand and they told me I was wrong after reading it word for word to them. I know what they are trying to do, they are trying to take a gamble and get 700 bucks from me and hope that fixes it and when the warranty is up in 900 miles and something goes wrong they can sell me a new pump too.
I need to go up the GM ladder higher. I got customer service on the phone and the assistant service manager just hung up on them saying customer service Knows nothing. I want to hit these guys they are making me so Mad. I want to get this resolved, I need to get more info and shove in in these guys faces, go higher up the ladder. who do I speak too NOW???????
by the way my 96 6.5 liter 4x4 suburban has 119,098 miles on it. I told them what if they changed the pmd and the pump goes out in 2000 miles, he told me i would ahve to buy a new pump as well.
any help would be greatly appreicated.
on a lighter note, if this is how they treat informed people i would hate to be the average driver. No wonder GM is almost Bankrupt. I'd hate to be treated like this day in and out.
:mad: :confused:
Phil brierley
Hey guys Thank you so much for all the great info on your page, my post below got great responses. I went into my dealership armed with all the right info on what is wrong with my truck thanks to all of you here on the diesel page. But the dealer is still trying to fight me on the injection pump warranty.
I fear taking it out of there because I might get the same run around somewhere else. SO I have decided to stand and fight.
I have gone from the service writer, then the assistant service manager and then the service manager. all of whom keep saying that the warranty says, they must first charge me for a PMD, and if that isn't the problem then they will change the pump. mean while my truck has been there for a week with no real progress and I am getting the run around.
I had the bulletin (#00064f) in my hand and they told me I was wrong after reading it word for word to them. I know what they are trying to do, they are trying to take a gamble and get 700 bucks from me and hope that fixes it and when the warranty is up in 900 miles and something goes wrong they can sell me a new pump too.
I need to go up the GM ladder higher. I got customer service on the phone and the assistant service manager just hung up on them saying customer service Knows nothing. I want to hit these guys they are making me so Mad. I want to get this resolved, I need to get more info and shove in in these guys faces, go higher up the ladder. who do I speak too NOW???????
by the way my 96 6.5 liter 4x4 suburban has 119,098 miles on it. I told them what if they changed the pmd and the pump goes out in 2000 miles, he told me i would ahve to buy a new pump as well.
any help would be greatly appreicated.
on a lighter note, if this is how they treat informed people i would hate to be the average driver. No wonder GM is almost Bankrupt. I'd hate to be treated like this day in and out.
:mad: :confused:
Phil brierley