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1. transverse brake line to left rear brake (ABS) rusted through; all brake fluid lost. No other visible rust under car. Luckily, was parked when discovered. 2. no brakes. 3. at dealer replacing line.
Bought used a used car, had it a year. There was a recall on the fuel line. And the engine blew up and caught the on fire. GM offered to buy the car back because it was totaled and told her that her gap insurance would pay her the rest of the payoff. Gap insurance said if GM would pay a set amount they would take care of the rest. Then GM resended their offer. GM told her that the offer was closed.
While driving on the highway vehicle stopped accelerating due to the fuel lines leaking excessively. Dealer said there was a bad clamp on the fuel line and that it was a production problem. GM agreed to buy back vehicle.
- Racine, WI, USA
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- Holbrook, NY, USA