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I realize some folks already know this web site is available but judging by numerous questions, most don't. This site is like the corvetteforum/thread search but much easier to navigate for specific problems/fixes. Plus these are bonafide solutions, not opinions There are Service Bulletins to print & take to dealer to help them fix your irritations. www.corvetteactioncenter.com/tech/knowledgebase. It is broken down by the various systems. Seriously, if nothing else just peruse it & I think some will be amazed at the wealth of info.
You guys may want to hit that link and bookmark it for your computer. I'm pretty sure I read that this forum doesn't allow links here that go to other Corvette forums. I think it came to my attention when one of our members, who is a well known writer for magazines and forums, tried to post a link here to one of his articles at the same forum that the above link is from. This was frowned upon, to say the least. The article was about the LS7 head problems.
Les is probably right, that is one reason I just posted site w/o link. Didn't want to get banned for life! But bookmark is excellent idea so you don't have to remember.
Les is probably right, that is one reason I just posted site w/o link. Didn't want to get banned for life! But bookmark is excellent idea so you don't have to remember.
LOL, you're doing a good thing here. I'm pretty sure the worst that could happen to you is a polite warning. Thanks for posting!
Folks need to remember, GM has to notify all affected vehicle owners of recalls, not TSBs. I'd be willing to bet if you bring in car with problems they may not take the time to search for service bulletins. Big reason I posted site was to give folks a chance to research their particular problem before going to dealer. It shows them you care, you're not just rambling on about this thingamajig sounds funny, this don't look right, etc. Unfortunately too many owners of these fine cars won't take the time to even read or research their "problem" in the owner's manual. So many times we see on here a question asked & the answer is "it's normal, read your owner's manual". Not being an a--hole, just saying.
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