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stevek

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2/3 NNBS going in >_>

Better get some money back for that option too
 

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This confuses me, there was already a recall on it a long time ago, why do they have to announce it like it's a new thing?
 

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the older recall was to put a fuse to protect the circuit incase of a wiring issue. the new recall is to disable the heated washer fluid option completely. which i have to agree. while its a nice feature its very dangerous and can set your vehicle on fire.
 

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yea they were recalled but still said that cars that came back on the recal some fires still happend
 

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2/3 NNBS going in >_>

Better get some money back for that option too

GM is giving customers a $100 for the loss of the feature.


Fire-prone wiper-fluid gear sparks GM recall
BY JUSTIN HYDE
FREE PRESS WASHINGTON STAFF
WASHINGTON – General Motors said today it was recalling 1.5 million vehicles worldwide to disable a heated windshield washer fluid system linked to fires, saying owners would get $100 in compensation.
GM said the system had been linked to five fires with no reports of injuries or crashes. The same system had been previously recalled in August 2008 for fires, with GM telling dealers to install new wiring.
The automaker said it had kept monitoring the HotShot system made by supplier Micro-Heat since the first recall, and received a report in June 2009 of smoke from the units. GM withheld payments from Micro-Heat after the first recall to cover its costs, and the company was forced to file for bankruptcy and liquidate.
GM said because Micro-Heat no longer existed, it could not provide an improved design again. For the new recall, dealers will remove the fluid heater and reroute some hoses.
The $100 “is for the loss of the feature, not the recall,” said Jeff Boyer, executive director of safety for GM.
The recall affects the 2006-2009 model year Buick Lucerne, Cadillac DTS, Hummer H2; the 2008-2009 model year Buick Enclave and Cadillac CTS; the 2007-2009 model year Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV, Escalade EXT, Chevrolet Avalanche, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe, GMC Acadia, Sierra, Yukon, Yukon XL, Saturn Outlook and the 2009 model year Chevrolet Traverse.
 

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I think we should get back whatever we paid for that option, not just $100...unless it WAS $100 to add it!
 

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I'd rather leave it in. It's a voluntary recall. If anything happens they can deal with my insurance while I can get a new one :Handshake:
 

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