Bad Fuel Pump
#16
If you a more cost effective option you could always go for an aftermarket pup and I can recomend a mechanic that would go to your place to do it for you.
Also I don't see how the fuel pump would not be covered under the powertrain warranty. If your fuel pup does not work the "powertrain" won't power anything.
Also I don't see how the fuel pump would not be covered under the powertrain warranty. If your fuel pup does not work the "powertrain" won't power anything.
and thanks to everyone else for the support! Hopefully Corporate come through for me!
#17
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Honestly the 3 times I've had to call corporate I've had to explain fairly basic things about their own cars to them (what options their website lists for a given package, what DVD-Audio even is, etc). I'm pretty sure they just hire generic customer service reps with little knowledge of the products.
That said, once I've explained things to them they've generally written it all down, told me they'd "go research it", presumably at this point they escalate to someone who knows WTF they're talking about, and they resolve the issue within a couple of days.... always promptly and to my satisfaction.
That said, once I've explained things to them they've generally written it all down, told me they'd "go research it", presumably at this point they escalate to someone who knows WTF they're talking about, and they resolve the issue within a couple of days.... always promptly and to my satisfaction.
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