05-13-2019, 02:09 PM
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Drives: 2018 Camaro RS 3.6 V6 Black
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Fort Lauderdale FL
Posts: 13
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Originally Posted by Nsxmatt
GM has addressed the issue and a fix is coming. I don't think you all understand what's involved in finding out the root cause of a problem, finding a solution and designing updated parts and programming, testing to see if it fixes the problem, finding vendors to make new improved parts, making enough parts to fix all the affected vehicles out there (in the 10's to possibly 100's of thousands of vehicles), stocking all the parts depots and dealers, updating all the dealers software, making new repair procedures and warranty claims and extensions possibly, then rolling it out to the customers and dealers.
I understand everyones frustration, I drive the same car with a A8. But a "fix" is not something that happens in a few months, or even a year or 2. It's a huge undertaking to redesign, test, and manufacture a part to fix 4 years worth of cars and trucks. It's also bad on the dealers who can only do what GM allows them to do to fix the problem.
Just be patient people, A fix is hopefully coming.
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Really??
The point is :
They have to put on the market a car already well tested and without this kind of issues!!
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