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Does anyone know where you can find all of the recalls and TSB issued by GM. I remember finding it a while ago, but know i can not get to the same place. Thanks for the help.
I posed a similar question to Ken Fichtner on the "news" thread. He posts the C5 recalls etc. He did not know of a source but was going to research the issue and post on the C4 page if and when he comes up with something.
Go to http://www.alldata.com they give recalls and technical service bulletins free. It's the electronic manuals you have to subscribe to. 84 CF 91 ZR-1
Yes you have to subscribe to alldata, unless your in good with your dealer. If you have the recall numbers and the TSB numbers your dealer can tell you what the recomended repair was from GM. Good luck :D
Yes you have to subscribe to alldata, unless your in good with your dealer. If you have the recall numbers and the TSB numbers your dealer can tell you what the recomended repair was from GM. Good luck :D
It would be worth it to me to actually see what all of the recalls and TSB's actually say... There are over a hundred of them, so it would be a lot of information... Seems to me that should be information GM would make accessible on the web or through customer service!!! They leave themselves open to critizism by doing something like not making important information concerning their products available to the customers who own them. Especially when those same customers can get the information from some place else who must have obtained the information from GM??!??!
I have used a company called alldata (http://www.alldata.com/recalls/index.html) and it gives me the recalls, tsb and much more associated information including fixes.
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