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Old 08-29-2010, 11:13 AM
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Atlanta BEWARE!!!

Terry Cullen Chevrolet made a mess of my truck.
I’ve got a 2008 Chevrolet Silverado LTZ 4x4 with a bunch of subtle (some not so subtle) customizations. This is obviously not a regular work truck. I been in several shows and the neighbors say I’m “going to wash the paint off it”. I actually spent a couple hours on my back washing the entire undercarriage before the last show about a month ago.
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I travel the country for work, so it’s always guesswork which dealer will make sure the work is done right.

I heard a noise when put into 4wd and took it to Terry Cullen Chevrolet in Jonesboro, GA. The service writer explained to me they would charge me to find the problem if it wasn’t covered under warranty and I didn’t get the work done, but they thought it would be covered. I told them to go ahead with an oil change and got pricing on their other fluid services. ($500 in extra work)

I had an appointment, but it still took an hour waiting for the truck to be moved from the front of the shop. The tech drove it down the street, then picked me up to go on a ride with him. Well, he told me not to shift into 4wd while moving. This truck is equipped with electronic 4wd on the fly. The manual says it is designed to switch to 4wd at any speed. When I told him that, he said I shouldn’t do it.

Then, the tech told me the driveshaft angle is causing the noise and the lift voided the warranty. Remember, all he did was drive the truck down the street and back.

We got back to the shop and the service writer told me this is not covered and it would be a $89 charge. I told them I wasn’t paying for a full hour for this guy to drive my truck 2 miles. The manager split the difference and I paid $45. Still not happy about it, but figured they have to pay the tech. I’ve NEVER been charged for a test drive before.

Since the Manager was fair, I decided to go ahead with the oils change while I was there, paid the bill and when on my way.

Wondering about the 4wd problem, I looked under the truck and WOW oil was everywhere! Remember, I just spent hours cleaning the road grime from under the truck. The truck has no leaks and never had and oil anywhere on the truck. The undercarriage looked brand new before these guys got hold of it and I have pictures to prove it. The oil tech let the oil run down the lift components and left a puddle on top of the skid plate. When I drove down the road (a couple miles back to work) the oil got blown out of the skid plate and covered the underneath, down the satin polished driveshaft all the way back to the rear end.
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I gave Terry Cullen Chevrolet an opportunity to make it right. They pressure washed with such a high pressure, it removed some of the protective coating on a couple areas and failed to get all the oil off.

I showed Terry Cullen’s Service Manager how oily it was under the truck and after having a few choice words for him, he refunded my money.

I took it back to the dealer after talking with Terry Cullen himself. The owner admitted to me he instructs his guys to automatically deny warrantee to vehicles with ANY modifications. Makes me wonder why the service manager said he thought the repair would be covered and then tried to charge me $89 for a test drive.

They hand washed the oily areas until back to where it was before they touched it. I have about 8 hours of my time on the phone, writing emails and waiting in their shop to get this corrected.
 

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Old 08-29-2010, 11:42 AM
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Stupid F'ers, Your much more patient than I would have been F'n stealers!!!!
 
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Old 08-29-2010, 11:57 AM
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Got the other pictures up.... try not to puke.
 
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Old 08-29-2010, 03:39 PM
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It is up to them to prove that your modification caused the damage under the 1978 Magnuson Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. § 2301). This is true for all aftermarket parts. We go over this topic of manufacturers and dealerships automatically denying warranties on multiple 4x4 forums weekly.

It amazes me that they still try to get away with such things. At least yours *could* potentially have been caused by a lift - if it truly is front driveshaft angle/wobble. A lot of the time they try to void warranty on unrelated things due to simple modifications.

Sounds like the dealership at least tried to do something right after all, but it's still sad of their attitude, as well as the lack of effort invested in just doing an oil change properly.

On the bright side, you ended up with what we lovingly call "the Ford rust protection plan". My friend's old Bronco threw so much oil the undercarriage was always rust-free even in our salty air because it was so well coated with oil.
 

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Old 08-29-2010, 03:56 PM
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Yeah, I'm not done with GM, yet. I'll call GM customer service to try to get this straight. They have always taken care of me in the past.
 
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Old 08-31-2010, 07:18 PM
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Man.... I'm not looking forward to this fight. Guess I'll call them tomorrow.
 
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