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Thread: Clutch Venting!
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Old 06-27-2007, 02:15 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Is this after it's been 'fixed'?????
No -- the only thing the Chevy dealer did is to allegedly order a mastercylinder with absolutely no idea of when or if we'd ever get one. That's after they lied to me about having removed the mastercylinder and after they lied to me about installing the supposedly less sh*tty door handle hardware.

I went and got the car -- after their putting me off an afternoon so that they could install the door panel in its fixed state. When I got the car the next morning, the door panel languishes in the bed of the "truck" untouched since I put it there.

I challenge anyone to tell me exactly how in the hell GM can engineer a clutch that is cabin air temperature dependent. That's a new one on me and I used to work on English, French and Italian cars for a living! This is the first car I've ever had that makes a Renault Dauphine seem tolerable.
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