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Old 12-12-2020, 12:41 AM   #65
spitz
 
Drives: 2021 SS lt2
Join Date: Nov 2020
Location: leesburg,fl
Posts: 23
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I picked up my car from the dealer Service guy said everything was good. The parts used
16 12691120 spring
2 12619787 gasket

the recall number N202319660

They didn't change the oil (I will take it in for that)
I want to see a scope into cylinder 7 for any possible damage (I will get that done)
To think I had a fiber optic scope but when I retired I gave it to the guy that worked on all of our city vehicles.

I traded my 2017 corvette vert for this car to have her park her Cadillac suv because I wanted to share the miles, as she drive 33 miles to work every day She didn't drive the corvette because of blind spots. The camaro didn't have that problem with her. I went through all the transmission issues with the A8 on the corvette But the car never broke down in the 4 years I had it. Now this car left her on the side of the road at 3am in the morning. That bothers me The fact that GM had a recall before they sold me a car that was subject to break down.[/



Unfortunately it’s not a recall. It’s a service bulletin. I do know how it is once a vehicle lets you down. Especially when it comes to the wife being stranded on the side of the road at 3am!!! I know that wouldn’t sit well with me either.
I was just reading my invoice from the dealer, it was called an open recall open per vis-valve spring failure. then it says cause: completed open recall campaign Thats the verbiage on my invoice
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