Originally Posted by Lilmeany
Needless to say the next time it will be driven will be to the Pontiac Dealer as soon as I make sure they will have the parts on hand to fix it!!
Mark
Originally Posted by MomsSol
Now ... if you notice a leak under your car prior to Feb. - then yes, I would suggest that you take the car in and have it repaired under warranty ...
And add to MomsSol's suggestion of not waiting to have a leak repaired:
- Request that the dealership use the newly released seal kit, not a just a seal that they may have on the shelf. Kits are available and have been for a few weeks.
- Request that the dealership drain the differential and fill after the repair, including limited slip additive if required.
- Request that the dealership follow all current lifting procedures.
- Request that the dealership follow all current Service Manual procedures, including, as always, the use of any required special tools called out for in the procedures.