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hi all my weatherstriping is peeling on the pass. side a piller of my 08 12,000mi has anyone had this happen? the chevy dealer said this is not coverd under warranty how can i fix this it looks bad thanks kraz
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Never heard of that on a fairly new car. Not sure why it wouldn't be covered under warranty unless you have surpassed milage, age, etc.
Maybe if you live in Alaska and drive it all year long, or in the desert and leave it exposed to the elements, I could "possibly" understand that happening, otherwise, sounds like a defect to me.
Talk to your salesperson, General Manager of the dealership. If you are still within the 3yr/36000 warranty, and your dealer still refuses, contact the GM Rep in your area. If that doesn't get you anywhere, then contact GM directly. You can also try another Chevy dealer in your area if you have one.
Honestly though, sounds like you need a new dealer.
Good luck, but don't give up because some service writer told you it wasn't covered.
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hi thank you for your reply i called gm and i am waiting to hear from them my 08 z51 m6 yellow vette has 12,526 and it is a3x 1st place winner this year kraz
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This may not be of any help, but I know of another "decent" automobile manufacturer who has changed how they handle 'cosmetic' issues. Without much fanfare or public notice, the manufacturer no longer replaces any broken 'plastic' piece (interior trim, etc) ... the same is true for discloration of trim, regardless of age or mileage.
The same manufacturer will no longer replace dials/knobs under warranty, due to worn lettering / numbering ... without first *smelling* the item in question. If there is ANY aroma, the manufacturer will not replace the part. It would seem as though some people with improper cleaning agents have been wreaking havoc on radio control knobs (etc). We had a similar situation in my wife's (out of warranty) car. The radio control buttons on the steering wheel have become slightly tacky. At first, we thought it was body oils ... but that was ruled out when it could not be cleaned. It seems like it is some sort of long term reaction to a specific cleaning agent.
Steven
2001 Intimidator Coupe, 19K miles
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