Warranty on 6.5l fuel injector pump.
Need some information! September 17, 2010 Chevy dealer replaced my injector pump on my 2002 Chevy 3500 6.5l diesel van $2383.18. I had 154134 miles on the van. I now have 215000 and They say i need to replace it again. Shouldn't this be under warranty??? Anyone know the warranties on an injector pump installed by the Dealer.
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Why do they want to replace it-no start?
No start hot? |
Yes the van cuts off on me and hard to start once it has been running awhile. Sometimes it won't restart at all. I brought it to a diesel mechanic and he is the one who said it was the injection pump. That's when I remembered that the dealership had replace it in 2010. With everything I've read I think it might be the PMD. But if the dealership replaced it??? I would think it should be warranted.
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- It seems to start ok in the morning and idle fine. Once it warms up it cuts off and won't restart. I took the van to a diesel mechanic, he is the one who told me it was the injector pump. That's when I remembered Chevy change it in 2010. There has to be a warranty on the pump. |
GM dealers will replace the IP under no start conditions even if it is the pmd as for warranty I am not sure
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thanks. I'll call Chevy's customer service today. Thanks for the help
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Replacing the the IP pays the technician more than replacing the IP.
That and almost no dealer tech's can diagnose these engines. Better off ordering a remote PMD kit and installing it yourself. |
Yes. If the dealership wont replace the IP under warranty. I will replace the pmd myself, Thanks
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