Hi, I have a 2010 chevy truck that I purchased new in july of 2010. In July 2011 the truck would randomly shutdown while driving. I could not replicate this problem, and there was no check engine light, or other problems with the truck. It would shutdown in traffic, on interstates, secondary roads, parking lots, etc..
I took the truck to the dealership and they kept it for 20+ days randomly replacing componets trying to pinpoint the problem. It also wold randomly shutdown on them too. Eventually the called in a factory electrical specialist and he seemd to have fixed the problem. For about 7 months the truck ran fine, no shutdowns, just normal operation. Until last week.
My wife and I were driving home and the truck shuts off again. Same symptoms, not CEL's, no other problems. It is at the dealership right now and I told them to keep it for a few days to see if they could replicate the shutdown problem again.
Is this a justified case for the lemon law? I have given the manufacture a chance to fix it and the problem reoccured. Due the fact it randomly happens I feel it poses a major saftey concern. What are your opinions?
I took the truck to the dealership and they kept it for 20+ days randomly replacing componets trying to pinpoint the problem. It also wold randomly shutdown on them too. Eventually the called in a factory electrical specialist and he seemd to have fixed the problem. For about 7 months the truck ran fine, no shutdowns, just normal operation. Until last week.
My wife and I were driving home and the truck shuts off again. Same symptoms, not CEL's, no other problems. It is at the dealership right now and I told them to keep it for a few days to see if they could replicate the shutdown problem again.
Is this a justified case for the lemon law? I have given the manufacture a chance to fix it and the problem reoccured. Due the fact it randomly happens I feel it poses a major saftey concern. What are your opinions?
