TSB does not equal a free fix. That's a recall. A TSB is nothing more
than "we've heard reports of this here's some things that have proved
helpful in diagnosing/fixing." TSB work is not free unless you're under
warranty.
brian tully wrote:
> Check to see if a dealer has a TSB for this problem
> and they should fix it for free.
>
>
> --- Edward Falsename <msnbcnnbcbs@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I have this really nasty steering clunk while
>>basically doing ANYTHING,
>>accelerating, braking, hitting bumps on the roads,
>>and turning.
>>
>>The noise is coming straight from under my hands,
>>and im getting worried
>>because the noise becoming louder and getting more
>>fierce as time goes on.
>>
>>The funny thing is that i reported this TWICE to two
>>different dealers while
>>i was under warrenty. The truck has 20000 miles on
>>it now and my 3 years are
>>up (by 2 months i think). I have the service paper
>>in my hand now and
>>remember reporting this to the service rep. states:
>>
>>"CUST STATES VEHICLE HAS A POPPING NOISE IN STEERING
>>WHEN DRIVING OVER ROUGH
>>ROADS"
>>
>>Unfortunately, the dealer did nothing, and the
>>problem has gotten much
>>worse, to the point where it feels the shaft might
>>come loose.
>>
>>So am i dead in the water as far as having to pay
>>for it? I know its
>>expensive, but If i reported the problem under
>>warrenty is there any
>>recourse for me? Is there any way i can make DC foot
>>the bill?
>>
>>heres to hoping...
>>
>>msnbcnnbcbs
>>99 RC V6
>>
>>
>>
>>
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