If you are still on warranty there is no reason not to. Find out how many complaints they need before they issue a recall so those of us who are off warranty can get it fixed too![]()
If you are still on warranty there is no reason not to. Find out how many complaints they need before they issue a recall so those of us who are off warranty can get it fixed too![]()
http://www.aveoforum.com/phpBB3/view...p?f=41&t=28184
2008 Aveo5 SV
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I would suggest if you are off warranty to do the same thing that I did, get onto GMs website, go to Chevrolet and you can send them a message just as I did. That's how a recall will get started, more custormers contacting them about the same problem, not just one guy. Did you do this when you first discovered the noise?
Just because you are not still under warranty does not mean you are not still a customer. Give it a whirl, see what happens. I just don't have the time to get a recall started by myself, that's why I probably won't let the dealer have the car back. Usually when one of the cars goes in for some warranty work, I get it back and there's something else wrong that they screwed up or the seats or carpet have grease on them or the paint is scratched. I stay away from them as much as possible. That's is why with this problem, I went right to GM, because I let the dealer have the car on two previous occasions and they didn't fix it.