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If you have replaced your junk GM clutch master with a Tick, don't waste your time trying to get reimbursed. I was told that replacing it with a "performance" part doesn't qualify for you for payment.
They make good money on parts, so they want you to keep buying the junk one and not replace it with one that will last.
You know, I could have gotten a receipt with whatever I wanted on it from a repair shop, but I took the honest route. I guess I need to take the GM approach and be dishonest until I get caught and then to quote Mary Barra, "the dog ate it."
Pretty much figured that this was coming when you did not replace the GM part with another GM part instead.
But on a side note, will they are least swap you your old worn out old style OEM Master for the new style Unit instead?????
5uck them. I would have been happy with $10, but they chose to walk away. Way too many good car choices out there. I don't really need another GM product in my garage. Most likely will replace my Acura with another Acura and I am already on the local dealers list for a Focus RS to complement the other Ford in my garage and our truck.