That was quick. They couldn't tell exactly where it was coming from, so they put a dye in it and told me to bring it back in about 200 miles and they'll repair it for free, of course. They also will give a loaner if necessary.
I just realized something, this was the first time that went to the Pontiac dealership service center. They even had deli counter and everything. Better than the one at the Mazda dealer that I used to go to.
I just realized something, this was the first time that went to the Pontiac dealership service center. They even had deli counter and everything. Better than the one at the Mazda dealer that I used to go to.
I just realized something, this was the first time that went to the Pontiac dealership service center. They even had deli counter and everything. Better than the one at the Mazda dealer that I used to go to.
Well, it's been about a week and no leaks as far as I can tell. Maybe it was just a leaking drain plug and they just tightened it up. I'll still keep an eye on it though.
Well, it's been about a week and no leaks as far as I can tell. Maybe it was just a leaking drain plug and they just tightened it up. I'll still keep an eye on it though.
make sure that dye isnt harmful over a long period of time though, still bring it in after 200 miles to be safe.
Also ur powertrain is to 100,000 miles so u be waiting a long time for ur warranty to run out. Also if u wait till its almost out and they attempt to fix it but didnt find the real problem, it may die after ur warranty ran out because u waited so long to taake it in
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