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Re: GTP Recall

by Jan <Jan@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 1, 2008 at 10:06 PM

In article <27c15ddb-38c3-4c6b-9628-8b730932ff76
@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, pavey.mark@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 says...
> We can Officially make this public now...I've seen it discussed in
> previous threads.
> 
> Hello, my name is Mark Pavey; I am the Service and Parts Director at
> Scott Chevrolet-Pontiac-GMC at 3333 Santa Anita Ave.  El Monte, CA
> 91731 Phone 626-350-3200. I am sending this email to inform you that
> there has been a recent safety recall to correct an issue that may
> cause a fire in 1997-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix with the 3.8L
> supercharged engine. Upon inspection, it may be necessary to replace
> the front valve cover gasket, grommets, and some spark plug wire
> retainers.
> 
> Please know that we understand the concern this may cause and the need
> to correct it as quickly as possible. Until you are able to do so,
> there are three very im****tant
> precautions you should take:
> * We strongly recommend you not park your vehicle in a garage, car
> ****t, or other
> structure.
> * If you notice a burning odor, you should have Scott Pontiac or your
> local dealer inspect your vehicle. We will inspect your vehicle
> without charge.
> * Use premium fuel (91 octane or higher) in your vehicle, as
> recommended in your
> vehicle's owner manual.
> 
> If you would like more information, refer to the statement below or
> you may call Pontiac Customer Assistance at 1-800-762-2737, or, reply
> to me with your email address and I will email a copy of the customer
> letter from General Motors.
> 
> General Motors believes that the fires may be caused by drops of
> engine oil being deposited on the exhaust manifold through hard
> braking. If the manifold is hot enough and the oil runs below the heat
> ****eld, it may ignite into a small flame and in some instances the
> fire may spread to the plastic spark plug wire channel. This may have
> occurred in about one in one thousand vehicles.
> 
I was just informed the other day by my dealer that my 08 G5 GT is under 
recall for an oil leak - no further details yet, they will call me.
 




 11 Posts in Topic:
GTP Recall
socalvibe <pavey.mark@  2008-04-01 10:50:49 
Re: GTP Recall
"80 Knight" <  2008-04-01 13:55:10 
Re: GTP Recall
Jan <Jan@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-04-01 22:06:46 
Re: GTP Recall
socalvibe <pavey.mark@  2008-04-02 07:50:54 
Re: GTP Recall
"80 Knight" <  2008-04-02 14:50:50 
Re: GTP Recall
"David Courtney"  2008-04-02 14:19:22 
Re: GTP Recall
"80 Knight" <  2008-04-03 02:57:07 
Re: GTP Recall
"David Courtney"  2008-04-03 08:08:16 
Re: GTP Recall
"80 Knight" <  2008-04-03 16:56:28 
Re: GTP Recall
"Sylvain.C" <  2008-04-06 17:25:32 
Re: GTP Recall
"David Courtney"  2008-04-30 09:59:19 

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