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Old May 17, 2007 | 03:36 PM
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my computer is pulling up 2.7hr for the oil pan, and its fairly accurate. $92.00 per hour sounds a little high. i live in a very expensive community and were $84.00 not to much diffrence, but it adds up.
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Old May 17, 2007 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Xenozx
I got my car back today, YEAH!

Damn near 500 dollars later.....


I was able to get my own oilpan from the internet. It was used, and I paid about 50 for it, + 30 shipping.

I took it to the dealership yesterday. The dood said the install of an oilpan for my car is a 2.9 hour job..... atleast according to the site he pulled up on the computer.

285.39 Labor
26.75 sealant
27.44 sealant # 2
Oil 31.25

total

376.54
+ 80

=

456.54......


Wow.....

I am going to write a letter to Chevy corporate about this issue. The fact that they cant provide me an oil pan in a timely fashion, to the effect I had to buy my own, and also that the last time my car was in for my sunroof breaking, I didnt have it for over a month due to parts. Considering this is the second time, I am going to ask for some kind of refund. I guess it never hurts to ask.

I think more than 39 days in the shop for warranty repairs qualifies for Lemon Law, if you have it.
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