supercharging brand new truck.....warranty?
#11
TECH Senior Member
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About only way to get gm to warranty it is if in fact the failure was not caused by the part being installed, and as stated gm sees any aftermarket non gm calibration as reason to void the warranty, gm has branded vehicles for speedometer calibrations.... if you want a blower on it and to keep any sort of warranty intact, you are more than likely going to have to have bought the blower and have it installed by a dealer with the gmpp calibration for the part... and thats not guaranteeing that when it comes down to it gm is going to honor anything!!!
#12
All this talk of GM not backing their products is really discouraging. I was considering a new truck until a joined this forum and learned of all the issues people have with BRAND NEW trucks. Now I'm hanging on to my gmt900.
I don't mean to hijack the thread, just venting here.
I don't mean to hijack the thread, just venting here.
#14
TECH Enthusiast
All this talk of GM not backing their products is really discouraging. I was considering a new truck until a joined this forum and learned of all the issues people have with BRAND NEW trucks. Now I'm hanging on to my gmt900.
I don't mean to hijack the thread, just venting here.
I don't mean to hijack the thread, just venting here.
RT
#15
TECH Apprentice
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I consider myself to be pretty reasonable as far as modding and what should/shouldn't be covered, but when the clueless service manager tells me I'll void my warranty for changing my own oil, they have to do it, wtf? When I bought my '15 they didn't bother with their warranty spiel because they told me I was going to void the warranty anyways. I never said anything about modifying the truck, nor would i, not even sure where they got that from, except my '12 was lowered 5/8 and had been to the dealership (different dealership) and they probably noted it...excuse me while I take my tinfoil hat off.
#16
TECH Fanatic
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I rolled the dice on my truck and it looks like I may lose. My 8L90 is developing very bad TC shuttering. At speeds from 30-70mph. You can see the tach fluttering with each shutter and at low rpms, less than 1500rpms, it really shakes the truck. I'm going to try to get the dealership to warranty it, but I'm not expecting much. Looks like I should have waited longer to void my warranty
#17
If you have a blower yeah you are screwed...... unless you want to revert the truck to stock. Mine is technically void if they looked as I have tuned my truck multiple times and with a Global A I am sure they can see that if they look. The only saving grace is I always pull all my stuff off except my catback and what I am having done is actually all TSB's...... so I don't think GM requires the screenshot of the tune for it. Maybe they do and it's all BS and they can't see a thing haha.
For a T/C shudder though that again is another TSB from GM..... so really it's not your fault which is the worst part of that.
For a T/C shudder though that again is another TSB from GM..... so really it's not your fault which is the worst part of that.
Last edited by 1994Vmax; 10-25-2016 at 10:56 AM.
#19
Yeah well like I said...... they aren't checking mine doing TSB's as it's been tuned multiple times with HP.......So take that with your dot dot dot...... lol. So if you have a stockish truck and take it in for common problems (aka 8 speed) they don't give a damn. I have no affiliation with the dealer I go to, nor have I ever even bought anything from them beyond some parts. They are way overpriced for vehicles so I don't buy trucks or cars from them lol.
#20
TECH Veteran
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I rolled the dice on my truck and it looks like I may lose. My 8L90 is developing very bad TC shuttering. At speeds from 30-70mph. You can see the tach fluttering with each shutter and at low rpms, less than 1500rpms, it really shakes the truck. I'm going to try to get the dealership to warranty it, but I'm not expecting much. Looks like I should have waited longer to void my warranty