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Old 03-10-2016, 09:35 AM   #1
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Transmission line to rear diff cooler leaking.

Just giving everyone else a heads up to maybe monitor or check from time to time. Still love my Camaro and understand how this happens. I have read some people say that not all new models have problems. This is true but this is an all new car everything is different. That makes a huge difference in establishing quality controls that never existed before.

Go buy a first year adventure motorcycle and you will understand. I had a first and only year husqvarna tr650 made by BMW and Aprilla. Awesome dual sport bike. We had to reengineer the intake system because it was leaking dirt around the air filter and wearing out the rings around the pistons. All the wheel bearings were chineese crap. Ktm adventure 1190 R had same air intake problem, front brakes were crap etc. When I worked at Nissan the first two years of the 350Z, titan, pathfinder, armada had bad rotor and break pad problems. They would warp and wear out in 15k miles. Honda accord v6 automatics were junk from 2003-2006 or 2007. This stuff does happen is the point. Every manufacturer has hiccups and it is how they deal with it. Do not see many people bitching about honda accords do you? Well Honda was horrible and did not fix this issue at all for an entire body style run.
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