xblackoutx@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a 2001 GMC Duramax truck that had the injectors fail
You're in a hysterical emotional state. There is no way you'll get any
satisfaction yelling and screaming, stomping your feet and holding your
breath like a 3-year-old. I suggest you get it out of your system now,
and conduct yourself in a civil, professional manner when dealing with
GM. No customer service professional should ever have to put up with an
abusive customer, regardless of the situation or how badly the customer
feels he/she was "wronged." If you treat them as professionals instead
of punching bags, it is likely that they will treat you the same way.
Warranties expire. Your drivetrain warranty expired on the 5th
anniversary of the day you took delivery on your truck. That means that
anything that happens to anything that is not expressly covered by
another warranty is YOUR RESPONSIBLITY, no matter what caused the
failure. You agreed to this when you signed the contract on the day you
purchased the truck. You can't buy a vehicle without signing an
agreement that states as much.
The INJECTORS were covered by the 200000 mile warranty. Injectors only,
nothing else. Doesn't matter that the injectors MAY have caused the
engine failure, only the injectors are covered.
If you didn't read the terms ahead of time, then you've got nothing to
complain about. If you agreed to the terms knowingly and willingly, you
have nothing to complain about. If you didn't agree to the terms, but
signed the contract anyway, you have nothing to complain about.