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Originally Posted by Savage_Messiah
Dealership: wrong
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In which sense? Yeah they probably should've offered him a rental car at their regular fee but other than that they told the guy what they needed to do & why, you'll find a diagnostic charge no matter if you go to GM or your local repair facility. This is a 10 year old vehicle in this case(the mileage does not matter) so if you bring your vehicle to gm to be serviced expect to pay in doing so. The bottom line is don't expect by calling GM directly about a 10 year old crank sensor going bad that they will automatically pay for the tow there, the repairs & a rental car for the day you'd be out of a vehicle then proceed to tell the service manager to work it out with GM when in reality it isn't their fault or problem at that point.