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Bubbling Sail Panel Issue for Dummies
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Well, there was another post here that said it was unlimited mileage, but I don't know. I called my closest dealership (which is a chevy dealership) but they first transfered me 4 times before actually getting to the svc mgr. He looked up the svc bulletin and said it would only cover under the 3 yr/36k warranty. Then he said I had to go to a Pontiac dealership cause they could not do anything about it. Ooooookay...
So then I call the local Pontiac dealership where the guy originally bought the car. Talked to the body shop there, and the girl said I needed to bring it in and let them look at it, then they would get it approved thru the warranty guy and take care of it. This just shows you the kind of svc you can get at one dealership verses another. The warranty mgr at the chevy place did not know what a service bulletin was...
So then I call the local Pontiac dealership where the guy originally bought the car. Talked to the body shop there, and the girl said I needed to bring it in and let them look at it, then they would get it approved thru the warranty guy and take care of it. This just shows you the kind of svc you can get at one dealership verses another. The warranty mgr at the chevy place did not know what a service bulletin was...
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ok i got an 00 z28 and i went to local dealership and I was shot down because my 3yr/36 was expired.. such bs..anyway how can I get more info or something to throw in their face so that i can get this done or how can I contact somebody in GM that will get this taken care of.
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paint bubbles
imo, if someone who has had this repaired by dealer with high miles and being a 98-02, and is willing to post the repair order that was done with little or no deductable so we can take it in ourselves and show them
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Originally Posted by SleeperZzZ28
ok i got an 00 z28 and i went to local dealership and I was shot down because my 3yr/36 was expired
Then you have more than you have now.
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Originally Posted by SSJIMMY
So if I have paint bubbling on my rear passenger panel then the the dealership is supposed to repaint it. This would be great because there is a ton of spots on that panel.
Repainting will just get more bubbles in it.
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Originally Posted by JasonWW
Your car has a 6 year/100K warranty on rust through and I think paint defects are a part of it.
Paint defects have absolutely nothing to do with "rust through"
"Techincally" if you are out of the 3/36 GM does not have to honor the TSB. Now a dealer may be willing to work with you . . .
How does plastic rust through?
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Originally Posted by Xsta Z 28
No it's not.
Paint defects have absolutely nothing to do with "rust through"
"Techincally" if you are out of the 3/36 GM does not have to honor the TSB. Now a dealer may be willing to work with you . . .
How does plastic rust through?
Paint defects have absolutely nothing to do with "rust through"
"Techincally" if you are out of the 3/36 GM does not have to honor the TSB. Now a dealer may be willing to work with you . . .
How does plastic rust through?
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Originally Posted by SSJIMMY
my rear quarter panel is what is bubbling not the sail panel so will the dealer cover this and what do I need to tell them.
Bubbling paint is a problem on other GM cars, so maybe you will be in luck.
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I've got this exactly problem on my 2001 TA. It's only on the sail panel but it's really bad in my case. I took it to the dealership, got a quote ($934!!!!) and contacted GM directly. They are going to call me tomorrow and schedule a appointment for me to go get it fixed for free. I suggest if you get a dealership that is giving you the run around, print out the link on the first page and take it to another dealer that will work with you. Any real dealership already knows about this problem (mine has had TONS of people coming it to fix it) and will work with you. I'll take some photos of mine tomorrow in the day light, the **** will freak you out bigtime!
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Ok now I'm really upset. I contacted GM and they gave me the same BS about being out of my 3 year 36k warranty and since my roof didnt have any rust on it that it would not be covered. Yet they post up a service bulletin on it which states condition: customers complain of bubbling on rooof. correction: replace the outer roof panel with a new roof panel. I guess that only applies for the vehicles they havent sold yet, once you buy from them they pretty much say screw you.
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Originally Posted by hardcorebob
I've got this exactly problem on my 2001 TA. It's only on the sail panel but it's really bad in my case. I took it to the dealership, got a quote ($934!!!!) and contacted GM directly. They are going to call me tomorrow and schedule a appointment for me to go get it fixed for free. I suggest if you get a dealership that is giving you the run around, print out the link on the first page and take it to another dealer that will work with you. Any real dealership already knows about this problem (mine has had TONS of people coming it to fix it) and will work with you. I'll take some photos of mine tomorrow in the day light, the **** will freak you out bigtime!
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Originally Posted by JasonWW
Did you read this whole thread? GM gives all their cars a 6/100K warranty on paint defects.
Read your warrantee . . .
NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY
GM vehicles registered in the USA are covered for 3 years/36,000 miles, whichever comes first. The complete vehicle is covered, including tires, towing to your nearest Chevrolet dealership, and cosmetic corrosion resulting from defects. Repairs will be made to correct any vehicle defect and most warranty repairs will be made at no charge. In addition, rust-through corrosion will be covered for 6 years/100,000 miles, whichever comes first. See dealer for details.
Corrosion Protection
Chevrolet vehicles are designed and built to resist corrosion. All body and sheet metal components are warranted against rust-through corrosion for six years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. Application of additional rust-inhibiting materials is not required under the corrosion coverage and none is recommended. See your Chevrolet dealer for terms of this limited warranty.
GM vehicles registered in the USA are covered for 3 years/36,000 miles, whichever comes first. The complete vehicle is covered, including tires, towing to your nearest Chevrolet dealership, and cosmetic corrosion resulting from defects. Repairs will be made to correct any vehicle defect and most warranty repairs will be made at no charge. In addition, rust-through corrosion will be covered for 6 years/100,000 miles, whichever comes first. See dealer for details.
Corrosion Protection
Chevrolet vehicles are designed and built to resist corrosion. All body and sheet metal components are warranted against rust-through corrosion for six years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. Application of additional rust-inhibiting materials is not required under the corrosion coverage and none is recommended. See your Chevrolet dealer for terms of this limited warranty.