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07-08-2019, 09:38 AM | #296 |
Drives: 2016 Camaro 2SS Convertible 8A Join Date: Aug 2018
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The specifics depend on the state; 1 year is the case for my home state of Michigan. I checked a few sources, and it looks like Florida gives you 2 years without a mileage cap, and Georgia is 2 years or 24,000 miles. (I assume Georgia's law would apply as that is where the car was purchased.)
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07-11-2019, 03:36 PM | #297 |
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Is the shudder flush covered under the 5yr/50K drive train warranty or just the 3yr-36K bumper-to-bumper warranty? I cannot find a clear answer.
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07-15-2019, 03:47 PM | #298 | |
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FWIW, I'm past 3-yr/36k, and my dealer covered it under warranty, but as I mentioned further upthread, I had already paid for a transmission flush less than a year ago (with the old fluid) because GM declared this a "maintenance item". Needless to say, if I were charged again less than 10,000 miles later for the same issue, I'd be raising hell. |
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07-26-2019, 12:56 PM | #299 |
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FYI to everyone...
The latest revision of the shudder TSB (July 8 2019 : 18-NA-355 TSB) now states to go ahead and just do the flush if it has not yet been performed. This is good news, and what GM should have done from the beginning with this latest fluid if they were so confident in it. It also more or less states that the factories switched over to the new fluid in February of 2019, so 8 speeds built after that date should be good to go.
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07-26-2019, 01:18 PM | #300 |
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Any recommendations as to how to ask for this specific test with Chevy? Around 2017 I took my car into my original dealer for this problem and they waived it off as normal shifting and V4-V6 transition vibration. Ever since its persisted and maybe even gotten more pronounced. The feeling and situation in which it occurs is identical to everyone elses descriptions here as well as the symptoms listed in the TSB. I moved last year and have a new nearby Chevy dealer. At this point is this bulletin and issue something they should already know about and I can request directly? Bumper to bumper coverage is ended but I still have powertain. Should I still be covered for this flush?
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07-26-2019, 01:38 PM | #301 | |
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"Vehicles that are presented with TCC shudder should have the appropriate fluid exchange procedure completed. Diagnosis beyond the customer complaint is not required if vehicle was built prior to production dates indicated above"...which for the Camaro, is Feb 1, 2019. Go to your dealer armed with this information. If they say a diagnosis is required, direct them to the July 8th revision for 18-NA-355.
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08-13-2019, 09:50 AM | #306 | |
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He knew of the TSB, and in fact mentioned it to me after I described the issue to him, which I thought was a good sign. He also knew of the July revision. One thing we differed on, which I didn't push on was he thought that the transmission fluid had never changed spec. Am I misinterpreting the comments above about there being a new fluid? I have the earlier version of the TSB, but have not been able to get ahold of the July 8 revision. Does anyone have a copy to share, and does it specify the fluid to use? Thanks!
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08-23-2019, 12:53 PM | #307 | |
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08-30-2019, 03:42 PM | #308 |
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What about the 2012
What about the 2012 Camaro LT. I had my TC changed about 1 year ago and here I am again same symptoms of coarse I’m now out of warranty I contacted GM only to be told there is no cost assistance or anything to help. This repair should have lasted longer. How do we get other years included in the class action suit. I’ve in the past 2 years put 4,000$ into the ac alone from bad design. Thanks. Any guidance of where to find out how to include us in suit would be of great help.
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