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Originally Posted by upthereinthesky
Sounds like good advice. What if the dealer refuses to take the car back? My only recourse then would be to allow him to service the vehicle. I would lose if I took him to court, if he performs according to the terms of the Warranty.
Of course, these are all "what-ifs". I guess one step at a time. Tomorrow morning I'll know more. Then, it's decision time.
So, Onstar still reports only a code of C0306. They said they have the ability to read multiple codes, and that is the only code showing.
I think in the future, I'll advise anyone looking for a used Tahoe to check the transfer case fluid first!
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If you bring back for repair work give a written letter signed , with the defects. then make sure you bring another person as a witness.
have them give you at that time a work order. now you have dates and defects and witnesses.
IN massachusetts many get these issues of defects ,with new vehicles compenstated , when the seller does not repair the defects.
small claims court works quite well.
what happens if they take 2 weeks or longer to repair ? when does the coverage end ? with AAA have it towed down there vehicle OFF. that way mileage zero.