laser_missile
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Bought brand new, dead twice in a month. I don't have time to deal with these issues with a 4-week-old car.Lemon Law? I don't know man.....
Back to the drawing board, probably ordering an M3
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Bought brand new, dead twice in a month. I don't have time to deal with these issues with a 4-week-old car.Lemon Law? I don't know man.....
Had multiple battery tests, battery is fine. Alternator was replaced after the first breakdown. I know those are common issues that are easy to fix but unfortunately it's probably the electrical harness or something that's much more complex and expensive to fix, and will likely cause (or already has caused) downstream issuesBad alternator and a bad battery. Defective battery could’ve damaged the alternator or vice versa. Should be a pretty straight forward repair. Happens but definitely repairable.
I’ve had a battery on my Hellcat test fine multiple times at the dealer that tested bad on my charger at home and at a local auto part store. Replacing it corrected my random no start and stalling issues. A bad battery will cause your car to stall, die, or not start. I’m not saying you don’t have deeper issues, but I’d push for a battery replacement first then go from there. I’m shocked they didn’t replace it with the continued issues you’re having. Could also be a bad main chassis ground as well. I chased a no start/stall issue on my old e34 M5 for months and found the main chassis ground completely corroded at the back of the main frame connection. Couldn’t see it because the washer and nut on the front side looked completely clean. Either way, hope they get it fixed because they’re going to fight you tooth and nail on the lemon thing.Had multiple battery tests, battery is fine. Alternator was replaced after the first breakdown. I know those are common issues that are easy to fix but unfortunately it's probably the electrical harness or something that's much more complex and expensive to fix, and will likely cause (or already has caused) downstream issues
Really hope you're right. I'm just having a hard time trusting the car, and more importantly trusting the GM techs. It's such a rare car that I don't want to take it just anywhereI’ve had a battery on my Hellcat test fine multiple times at the dealer that tested bad on my charger at home and at a local auto part store. Replacing it corrected my random no start and stalling issues. A bad battery will cause your car to stall, die, or not start. I’m not saying you don’t have deeper issues, but I’d push for a battery replacement first then go from there. I’m shocked they didn’t replace it with the continued issues you’re having. Could also be a bad main chassis ground as well. I chased a no start/stall issue on my old e34 M5 for months and found the main chassis ground completely corroded at the back of the main frame connection. Couldn’t see it because the washer and nut on the front side looked completely clean. Either way, hope they get it fixed because they’re going to fight you tooth and nail on the lemon thing.
Definitely ask a bunch of questions and reach out to Cadillac. Don’t settle for anything. I’m crossing my fingers for you.Really hope you're right. I'm just having a hard time trusting the car, and more importantly trusting the GM techs. It's such a rare car that I don't want to take it just anywhere
Yeah I mean it depends on the state but I don't think the cars been at the dealer enough times to trigger a lemon law buy back.Lemon Law? I don't know man.....
Had multiple battery tests, battery is fine. Alternator was replaced after the first breakdown. I know those are common issues that are easy to fix but unfortunately it's probably the electrical harness or something that's much more complex and expensive to fix, and will likely cause (or already has caused) downstream issues
I'm a quick studyCouple days ago you claimed you didn't know shit about cars
Update:
- Dealer wants to replace the starter, which is hopelessly backordered - none in stock anywhere
- Dealer escalated the order with GM (upgraded to "SPAC" (special parts and accessories - "VIP order"))
- However, the techs still haven't confirmed the starter is the root cause of the issue
- Dealer couldn't give me an ETA, said it could be tomorrow or a month from now
That's the plan. Spoke to a lemon lawyer yesterday. She said unfortunately GM is one of the least responsive manufacturers when it comes to lemon cases (but results in better arbitration outcomes).I’d ask for a new car or buyback then.
No, it does not stall. Only startup is affectedDoes it still stall while driving or is it now only a no start issue? Because a starter has nothing to do with it stalling.
Ok, well it could be the starter. Hope they get you going soon.No, it does not stall. Only startup is affected
This doesn't seem at all unreasonable considering the situation. I'd be pretty unhappy.I’d ask for a new car or buyback then.