Just visited them today. Went better than expected with a little hiccup. While they were changing the oil the service writer walks to the waiting area with a carfax report. The poor guy I bought the truck from either got taken for a ride or the dealer recognized he knew nothing about vehicles. The truck had more flushes and fluid changes than even Grumpy would do. Drive shaft CV joints, steering racks tie rods and 4 Wheel alignments. His drive to work is all highway. After that he buys another one. So out of all the things Honda said I needed they suggested just the timing belt. I asked if I could look at the bushings and brakes myself and they said no problem. The little problem the oil change guy didn’t notice the double stacked oil filter o ring. She leaked a little backing out to change lifts. I took a picture and they documented. They gave me a ride home and picked me up later. I did say your oil change guy needs to be made to understand proper filter exchange. I watch as all ways it didn’t run out of oil. I was satisfied. I will use them again.
There's a Falcon for sale near me, red. A bit of a basket case, but highly original and not much rust. Would be a fun project! The one in the segment posted above sounds amazzzzing!! Tasteful upgrades, too. If anyone reading hasn't watched it, turn your sound up!
288,000 Mile Service
8/20/2026
3,020 OCI
5 Quarts Valvoline R&P 5W30 (round #2)
Purolator L filter
Timing cover seal has moved from a weep to a leak but still not leaving a spot on the ground.
Your transmission concerns frustrating, @zibzer2. We encourage you to visit your local Chevrolet dealer, where the factory-trained and certified service team can properly diagnose your Silverado’s noise concerns as well as make any necessary repairs. Facing any vehicle concerns alone can be daunting, which is why we are here. We would be happy to provide an added layer of support between you and your dealer as we pursue the resolutions of your concerns. To get started, please visit: https://s.chevy.com/support-request and fill out the request form. The details you fill out will ensure that your request is routed accurately and allow us to explore the best path of assistance. We will keep an eye out for your outreach.
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