Going in for recall, are there any other recalls/service bulletins to have them check
My 07 NA is going in for recall on the differential seal, and top replacement (mis alligned, sides folding in, hole beginnign to rub through from deck lid)
I have also asked them to check the AC since its running hot / then cold, as well as making loads of noise.
What other things should I have them look over since they will have it for a few days???
Well I just had my 07 serviced for a P0606 Code. There is a service bulletin that went out to fix it. Reprogram PCM as per bulletin 08-06-04-037 for False Code. Basically reprograms your ECU/PCM to make sure the throttle body and gas pedal are in sync together. If you don't have this problem right now it may happen later on.
And good luck on the whole top not fitting issue. Another person on this forum had some MAJOR issues with his new top not fitting correctly after it was installed. I would try to have it adjusted first before replacing the entire thing. Sounds like it could be more of a problem afterwards than you may want to deal with.
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Originally Posted by Falcon Wing
What other things should I have them look over since they will have it for a few days???
Have them look at whatever issues you are having with your car.
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Well I just had my 07 serviced for a P0606 Code. There is a service bulletin that went out to fix it. Reprogram PCM as per bulletin 08-06-04-037 for False Code. Basically reprograms your ECU/PCM to make sure the throttle body and gas pedal are in sync together. If you don't have this problem right now it may happen later on.
And good luck on the whole top not fitting issue. Another person on this forum had some MAJOR issues with his new top not fitting correctly after it was installed. I would try to have it adjusted first before replacing the entire thing. Sounds like it could be more of a problem afterwards than you may want to deal with.
Thanks for the info. Top is not only mis aligned, but there is a spot that is wearing through from one of those rubber bumpers on the deck lid. That spot has turned from tan to white. It looks terrible.
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The dealer should run a GMVIS on your car when you bring it in. That will inform them of any TSB's or recalls that may need to be addressed.
The VIS report will only show Required Field Actions (recalls/service updates) that the vehicle requires that have not been closed out.
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