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VN is 2CKDL33F986056413. Dealer is Toth Buick. They seem like a good dealership. Sorry, I had the mileage wrong in the original note.
Yes, I am sure I talked with the service person on 11/08/2010 (20,282 miles) about towing the boat and glad that we were not on our way to Lake Erie when the plug/wire went bad. Second plug/wire replacement was on 12/01/2011 (27, 977 miles). I don't think we discussed towing - just that there was no permanent fix. It made two trips to Wisconsin (550 miles each way) before the first plug/wire was replaced with no problems. Current mileage is 30,596 miles. Is it always a plug on the front side of the engine that goes bad? Those could be replaced on the road. Though, I could not tell by looking which plug was misfiring. The rear plugs are about impossible to even touch.
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Dave
I too, as so many other's am having problems with my 2006 Torrent, that seem to be adding up $$.
The passenger's window quit working, air and heat only come out of the defrost at the winshield and the most recent is; you are driving down the road and the car dies, loss of total power( scary) So far, after sitting for awhile ( if you can make it off the road) , 3 or 4 turns of the key and it will restart. The ignition has a little hesitation too.
Took it to the garage to have it put on the computer and it didn't show up anything! Mechanic said; it MIGHT be the computer, $700.00 to replace it BUT; they CAN NOT garintee that it will fix the problem!
Any ideas for a perminent fix of the power loss problem? Can not afford to have an accident or to be guessing what will fix it!
Any help would be greatly appriciated!
Thank You, Carmal
Is the garage you're working with one of our GM dealerships? If so, we're happy to follow up on this with them for you. Please contact us at socialmedia@gm.com (include your name, contact information, the last 8 of your VIN, and the name of your dealership).
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Sarah
GM Customer Service
I have sent an email, to the email you provided with all my information.
Thank You, Carmal
Is this a spark plug issue or a recall issue? Please help going away this weekend- bad time for this.
Sarah, GM Customer Service
When a recall situation has been observed by GM, we refer to our manufacturing records to determine which vehicles, identified by Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs), are involved. GM determines the start and end points of the issue within in the build process and then equate that to the range of vehicles (VINs) that carry the part or feature in question.
If you would like for us to look into the situation further with you, we're happy to do so. Please email us at socialmedia@gm.com with more details, including your name and Edmunds username, phone and address, the last 8 of your VIN and mileage, and the name of your dealership.
Sarah, GM Customer Service
I have a 2008 Pontiac Torrent 3.4 26,000 miles I have had nothing but problems hesitation jerking lurching whatever you wanna call it has nothing to do with the wiring or the plugs goes much deeper than that everything replace fix repaired and it still doing the same thing GM says my car is not covered engine the engine was made in China verified is not covered the spark wires that's it.I took my car red Holman Westland Michigan put it on their machine came up with a couple codes I ask the mechanic what they meant he said he doesn't know I asked how much it would cost he said he can't tell me that I told him I don't have a lot of money I have a family and I need a reliable car his response was we're here to make money I spent 100 dollars to find out nothing. so now I'm stuck with a car that can break down at any moment I feel sorry for the person that gets this car because I'm selling it just lost another GM CUSTOMER... going to buy a honda ,and for all of you GM owners If you have OnStar you can unplug it and it will stop reading your miles so as long as you don't have your OnStar plugged in you can drive as long as you want put as many miles on it as you want and it will not read good luck to all of you used car buyers...I think GM should just shut the door they can't make a reliable car...