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Old 02-23-2004, 10:00 PM
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general motors did a buy back on our jimmy in sept - the welds on the bottom seams of various general motors vehicles are opening up -
hopefully if your one of the lucky owners of these vehicles it will split open enough that you will see your carpeting is saturated with water -if not and its a small opening you will not know this is happening untill you smell the mold - fortunately for us our car was still under warranty
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welds on bottom seams?

you mean the floor pan, or the area under the engine?

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Old 02-24-2004, 11:37 AM
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it would have been the floor pan welds - the water in our vehicle was between the carpeting and floor pan - it was the padding that was saturated in the backseat passenger foot area and under the passenger front seat
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wow, that sux.

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