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Total Complaints:
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electrical problem
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2008Aug 08
Vibe 1.8L
I'm really P.O.'d at the moment. I'm a delivery driver and in order for me to make money is by driving my vehicle, if a problem affects my vehicle, than I cant make the money to fix the vehicle I used to make money. It's a really red tape induced situation. The instrument panel in my car has gone completely dead (back lighting, indicator needles, and everything.) I'm not totally helpless and went as far as testing and replacing ever fuse with the proper ones in both fuse boxes under the hood and steering column (which shall I add is in a very ridiculous place...and one must be a master of yoga or some other contortionist art to be able to reach). So I'm clueless. I cant fix it because I cant drive to make the money to fix it. I haven't even the slightest clue what the problem can be. I've already driven far past the coverage of my warranty to so going to the GM Dealer is going to cost me an arm and a leg that I don't have to lose. WTF!?
Matthew B.
Statesboro, Georgia, USA
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