Rotor Cap and Distributor Recall
Tom_Boucher
05-26-2005, 02:21 PM
Just got one of two trucks I have at work done.
I hope the recall on the Rotor Cap and Distributor fix my problems.
Later
I hope the recall on the Rotor Cap and Distributor fix my problems.
Later
JCL82
05-27-2005, 07:12 PM
What year ?
kenwood guy
09-27-2005, 10:23 PM
I know this is old but when I took my truck in the lead mech told me about this recall and my truck was apart of this can someone please fiil me in?????
beer-b-q
09-28-2005, 07:39 AM
I have a 02 4.3 and chevy is putting isulation around the suction line of the ac, because it is dripping condensation onto and I guess into the distributor cap.
GMMerlin
09-28-2005, 06:36 PM
I know this is old but when I took my truck in the lead mech told me about this recall and my truck was apart of this can someone please fiil me in?????
It is NOT a RECALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is a GM TSB for condensation getting inside the Cap causing misfires and possible no start conditions...been around for about a year now.
It is caused by moisture from the A/C line dripping on the cap..there is an insulator that goes on the line and a new cap and rotor,
It is NOT a RECALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is a GM TSB for condensation getting inside the Cap causing misfires and possible no start conditions...been around for about a year now.
It is caused by moisture from the A/C line dripping on the cap..there is an insulator that goes on the line and a new cap and rotor,
kenwood guy
09-28-2005, 09:32 PM
It is NOT a RECALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is a GM TSB for condensation getting inside the Cap causing misfires and possible no start conditions...been around for about a year now.
It is caused by moisture from the A/C line dripping on the cap..there is an insulator that goes on the line and a new cap and rotor,
sorry sorry!!!! thats what the manager told me!! and no wonder why the ac was on when I took the car back!!! THanx GM ...and whats the difference tsb's and recalls?? they pay for postage on one of them?????
There is a GM TSB for condensation getting inside the Cap causing misfires and possible no start conditions...been around for about a year now.
It is caused by moisture from the A/C line dripping on the cap..there is an insulator that goes on the line and a new cap and rotor,
sorry sorry!!!! thats what the manager told me!! and no wonder why the ac was on when I took the car back!!! THanx GM ...and whats the difference tsb's and recalls?? they pay for postage on one of them?????
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