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Don Verdugo (not verified)    April 6, 2017 - 8:04PM

Same thing, 2014 with 41,000 miles blowing hot air because of a faulty compressor. It's a stress fracture and not the result of a rock or sediment hitting the unit. This unquestionably should be fixed in my truck and recalled based on what I'm reading online. I "rewarded" Chevy for my previous Silverado I owned for 11 years with an outstanding maintenance history, and now I deal with pushback from the dealer because I'm out of warranty by 5k miles. No more Chevys for me after 70k invested in two Silverado's.

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