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Should I bother letting a Chev dealer try to repair my leaking AC?

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Old July 3rd, 2017, 4:48 PM
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Add my 2014 LT Silverado to the list of 2014's having a broken AC. My has reached the mileage of 39k and now has a slow AC Freon leak, just like many others. My discharge line does not have the clamp that some have mentioned should be installed for support. Has anyone with over 2 years on the warranty ever had any help from Chev because of this defective system? I've never had an AC failure on any of my vehicles and I retain vehicles beyond 10 years. With all the 2014's with AC problems and no recall from Chev, I want my AC repaired correctly by a service that stands behind their work.
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Well, in warranty, why not? So what if it goes out again in warranty... wash, rinse, repeat. After warranty, get it fixed by someone who knows.
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Unfortunately,warranty is over, otherwise it would have gone in to dealership. This is why I don't think Chev cares that the 2014 AC's that are breaking matters. At around late 30k mileage the 2014 Silverado AC breaks. Has anyone actually had Chev do anything!




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