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I’m done with bosch glowplugs

Kindly explain how GM's warranty is better or would be better? Dealer install is a wildcard here as well. But IMO we are not going to the dealer for repairs in this discussion.

As I recall "Old Bankrupt GM" AC Delco is 12 months 12,000 miles then F.U. I have attached the modern AC Delco warranty and it's 24 months on Glow Plugs.

Maybe a courtesy warranty credit is available, but, already been down that road, in the early 2000's, with a GM dealer over their P.O.S. R4 compressor on dad's Yukon that expired by 1 month not miles. (Area rep only looked at it because fleet of ~600 GM pickups was dad's day job and the fleet shop loaned him the tools to install the R4.) After that we paid $$$ GM dealer to replace AC Compressor for the then lifetime repair warranty. Not sure GM Goodwrench (Modern day "Who is Goodwrench?") offers that anymore... And I now own my own AC equipment. Reference to the warranty from the "Old Bankrupt GM" "then" attached.

Same dealer ate (or GM helped them eat) a fleet pickup transmission replacement that broke a band under the courtesy warranty. Oddball low mile failure.

Different area of the country: Had a shop drop in a GM crate reman 4.3 V6 engine via an extended vehicle warranty contract I almost didn't buy. (And no it was a used Lemon unlike Patch that isn't. No, really. ) It had a loose lifter knock on install. Shop said I had to take it to the GM dealer for warranty. Should have, but, fixed it myself instead. Shop couldn't touch the engine itself due the warranty requirements. Only used that shop because local GM Dealer couldn't figure out main bearing knock with a oil pan full of metal shavings. Yeah, fixed the lifter knock myself because: Morons at that GM dealer. (You got to drive to get a good dealer service center sometimes.)

Today warranty looks like this.


 

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My basis for going 60G is I have heard of very few failures over the last decade, where as Bosch is starting to stack them up.

As to warranty? I remember speaking to an AC Delco guy over something about 3 years ago and he said they were fighting knockoffs from amazon sellers, and amazon themselves was turning inna lot of warranty stuff that was knockoff. I can’t remember what the items were now. I probably made a comment on it here, if anyone is a good sleuth...
 
Local ACDelco dealer said you can get lifetime warranty on Delco parts. ..kinda struck me as strange that Autozone can't give that on Delco but can on there store brand junk
 
Bosch said they would look at the damaged engine parts and consider Options. Sounds to me like covering themselves legally to not just say no, then depending how good your lawyer is and how forcefully your lawyer prove they owe $$.

Like maybe we will give you 1 replacement plug. And when you are ready to sue us for 10 grand, we would be willing to cough up $800.
 
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