Re: GM 3800 plastic plenum problem, revisited
- From: "Warren Weber" <hiview68NO SPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:16:04 -0600
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> My wife's 98 LeSabre has apparently succumbed to the plastic plenum
> predicament.
>
> Apparently GM has never taken official responsibility for this crappy
> engineering
> and quality situation.
>
> Does anyone know if there is a chance to get GM to pay for all or part of
> this?
> Sometimes they will do things on a one-off basis that they will not
> undertake
> as a general policy, I am told.
Had a 1998 Olds Regency. Same problem. Cost $600 to repair. Then traded it
in on a Infinity SUV. Hope this is better than GM. Had 7 GM products and all
of them put money in the mechanics pockets. Have had 6 Ford products (still
have 2) they have been reliable vehicles. WW
.
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