Kept getting service engine signals which the dealer normally charges $100 for, but fortunately most auto parts stores diagnose for free. In this case, a repetitive minor vacuum leak diagnosis led me to replace the gas cap for about $12. I would think GM could build better gas caps for $45,000 vehicles so they might last more than 70,000 miles.
I truly believe GM builds in defects to make money off of parts and repairs from suckers like us who are dumb enough to buy GM.
Kept getting service engine signals which the dealer normally charges $100 for, but fortunately most auto parts stores diagnose for free. In this case, a repetitive minor vacuum leak diagnosis led me to replace the gas cap for about $12. I would think GM could build better gas caps for $45,000 vehicles so they might last more than 70,000 miles.
I truly believe GM builds in defects to make money off of parts and repairs from suckers like us who are dumb enough to buy GM.
- kfg1969, Omaha, NE, US