Mark
Baltimore,#2Consumer Suggestion
Fri, June 09, 2006
I know many manufacturers have a lifetime seat belt warranty, Honda and Toyota as an example. I would check to see if GM does
Ron
Renton,#3Author of original report
Tue, June 06, 2006
Some people on this website amaze me. There are actually people making excuses for the largest corporations in the world. I'm a smart boy. I read my contracts. I was offered a special incentive warranty. It was indeed for five years/50,000 miles. There is no third party. This is not an "extended" warranty. Two months prior to this seat belt fiasco I had my brakes repaired. There was faulty electronics. The warranty covered the cost of the brake repair. No more than 1000 miles were put on after the brake repair was made. There were thousands of miles left until the warranty expired. Don't you get it? If you don't know what you're talking about, it's probably best not to contribute to the conversation.
Sandi
C,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, May 16, 2006
If you bought the vehicle in July 2001, you warranty would have expired by July 2004, if not earlier, depending on when it first started getting miles put on it. If you have an extended service contract (GMPP, etc..), then your complaint would be with them. There is no way your 2001 Blazer is still under the manufacturer's 3/36 warranty. And, if it's such a great safety risk, why don't you get it repaired yourself, then talk to GM about assistance. If you've contacted them that much (22 emails), and they stil haven't helped, it sounds like there is no coverage left on your truck.