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bjc7jr

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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:

My thoughts exactly, I love the heated fluid for ice and bugs. Def worth more than $100 bucks to me.
 

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going to the dealership to collect the $100, then to the **********. thx GM
 

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Was this an option on the 09 models or was it standard equipment? I can't seem to confirm if I have heated washer fluid in my z71. Thanks.
 

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Was this an option on the 09 models or was it standard equipment? I can't seem to confirm if I have heated washer fluid in my z71. Thanks.

It'll be a windshield wiper looking button on the buttons inbetween the cigarette outlets
 

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$100 is way too low in my opinion. I'll get mine done though because an insurance company can give you a bunch of problems if it does catch on fire and you try to claiim the damage. At least the subcontractor went out of business.
 

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$100 is way too low in my opinion. I'll get mine done though because an insurance company can give you a bunch of problems if it does catch on fire and you try to claiim the damage. At least the subcontractor went out of business.

But have you gotten an official notice that it's been recalled? It's only a voluntary recall so it's not like Toyota...
 

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But have you gotten an official notice that it's been recalled? It's only a voluntary recall so it's not like Toyota...

I have not yet. I still don't trust lawyers even if it is voluntary. They are giving you the choice to do it or not but lets just say you decide not to and your truck burns to the ground. Now you send a claim to the insurance company for the value of your car. Lets just say about $40-50k. If the insurance company has a chance to bail out on that claim due to your neglect don't you think they would. Read your policy very careful. I believe it has a clause that says you must maintain it to GM standards. GM told you that a potential for fire exists and gave you the solution to prevent it.
 

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Nube Here! been lurking for a while and saw this thread.

I wish they would reimburse me the $500 I spent to have this fixed after the first recall.

Either way, I think I will get mine fixed, didnt use it that much.
 

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