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Thanks GM for fixing it, 3 days at the dealer for the frame issue and Radio sound problem, the radio still not working after update and xm radio antenna replaced.

 

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It doesn't look like they did much for the frame rust... am I missing something?

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It doesn't look like they did much for the frame rust... am I missing something?

They didn't do much, but they call me saying was fixed.

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It doesn't look like they did much for the frame rust... am I missing something?

 

I'm guessing his post is laced with heavy doses of sarcasm. It looks like they painted the pumpkin and that's about it. Great job GM.

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I'm guessing his post is laced with heavy doses of sarcasm. It looks like they painted the pumpkin and that's about it. Great job GM.

 

You are right.

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I'm assuming you've had a follow up discussion with the dealer on the "fix".... What was the outcome?

 

 

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To the OP:

 

Do yourself a favor, get some sanding discs, a few cans of black primer paint, and several cans of good quality professional rubberized undercoating and fix it yourself. I would not even bother taking the vehicle to them. You can fix it nicely yourself in several hours and be happy with the results.

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If I worked at that dealership, I would be embarrassed to call that fixed. Someone got over promoted at that shop. He is probably related to someone, there's no other way he could otherwise keep his job.

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When contacting the dealer, they said TSB #14002A did not apply but #PI0564D did apply.

Does that one say it is NORMAL?

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Por makes a rust coating the neutralizes the rust and puts a black coating on it. If mine does it that will be the step I take.

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That's not acceptable! Looks like it was done by a blind man. I'd be back there demanding to know why they had the truck for 3 days and that's all they accomplished. I sincerely doubt it's GM's fault, but that of a lousy dealer.

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You actually left the dealer with it looking just as bad? I would have no accepted that.

 

I had to leave on Saturday after 15 minutes of waiting for the general manager. I did had a meeting with him this morning and GM by email. Dealer said he just followed GM directions.

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