Ign. switch recall.

Re: Ign. switch recall.

Postby CMayne » Tue Apr 22, 2014 3:32 pm

partsman103 wrote:Kudos to you Gerry for catching this and then reporting.

I bet all those involved with the decision making for this huge recall feel as though they're living in a horror story.



Usually the most "horrid" of horror stories are the ones we create ourselves, not always but usually. Just sit back and watch as I doubt we have seen the worst of this yet!
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Re: Ign. switch recall.

Postby partsman103 » Tue Apr 22, 2014 4:02 pm

CMayne wrote:
partsman103 wrote:Kudos to you Gerry for catching this and then reporting.

I bet all those involved with the decision making for this huge recall feel as though they're living in a horror story.



Usually the most "horrid" of horror stories are the ones we create ourselves, not always but usually. Just sit back and watch as I doubt we have seen the worst of this yet!


I agree .
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Re: Ign. switch recall.

Postby PONCOPARTSMASTER » Tue Apr 22, 2014 7:52 pm

You are correct about the new keys we had our first Ion in today keys started the car but would not open the doors !!!
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Re: Ign. switch recall.

Postby Richard » Tue Apr 22, 2014 8:58 pm

grinding wheel cleaned them up nicely.
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Re: Ign. switch recall.

Postby Gerry Laughlin » Wed Apr 23, 2014 4:57 pm

Yes grinding the shoulder down will make them work, but considering that we are already dealing with recalled vehicles the minute we alter the repair procedure we are taking on the responsibilty for those repairs. When GM recommends grinding them, we will, but until then we are holding tight.
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Re: Ign. switch recall.

Postby CMayne » Wed Apr 23, 2014 5:06 pm

Have to agree with Gerry. Give the old keys back to the customer and tell them "oh well, this is what GM had to offer".
ANY modification by the Dealer will leave you wide open for trouble. If the customer complains just give them GM's phone number.
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Re: Ign. switch recall.

Postby partking » Thu Apr 24, 2014 4:16 pm

Front page headline in the business section of the L.A. Times today. "G.M. recalls are a windfall for dealers." Who knew???
Enjoying your new found wealth?
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Re: Ign. switch recall.

Postby partsguy99 » Thu Apr 24, 2014 4:42 pm

partking wrote:Front page headline in the business section of the L.A. Times today. "G.M. recalls are a windfall for dealers." Who knew???
Enjoying your new found wealth?



That's very good to know. :roll:
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Re: Ign. switch recall.

Postby CTSVOWNER » Thu Apr 24, 2014 9:25 pm

partking wrote:Front page headline in the business section of the L.A. Times today. "G.M. recalls are a windfall for dealers." Who knew???
Enjoying your new found wealth?



Was that HIGH TIMES or L.A. TIMES?
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Re: Ign. switch recall.

Postby Gerry Laughlin » Fri Apr 25, 2014 4:44 pm

Bulletins posted today tell us to grind down the shoulders on ION keys.
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