I have several questions after the service dealer advised I have a front strut leaking on my 2017 Tahoe Premier. They advise it is an “electronic shock absorber,” about a $900 part and the repair cost is quite high. First, what is the difference between a front strut and a shock? The terms seem to be used interchangeably, or I see the front suspension parts referred to as struts and the rear as shocks. This is important to my last question. Second, should I have the repair done with OEM parts at the dealership? Third, do I need to do both front shocks at the same time? Fourth, I have an extended warranty that clearly covers “suspension systems” but excludes “shock absorbers.” I haven’t had the repair done because the warranty claim is not being approved (they say it’s a shock absorber), and the service dealer says this is because GM changed what it calls it part numbers. Finally, the vehicle rides just fine but I need to drive from OH to Fl on Jan 5 and don’t want to be stupid. Must I get this done before that trip?
All advice very welcome. I don’t know much about cars and often feel kind of vulnerable at the dealership.
All advice very welcome. I don’t know much about cars and often feel kind of vulnerable at the dealership.