Howsitgoing said:It appears to be the rear deck. My dealer has pretty much refused to futher service my car.
I've gone through a few problems with my own RL. I've been in for a few things about 5 times. They Lemon Law applies when they have to fix the same thing 3 times. As if the supercharger breaks 3 times or your master cylinder breaks 3 times... It would've been nice to get a new car thoughHowsitgoing said:I already had a claim# for the trans and they said nothing could be done. I have taken the car in 3 times for the noisy transmission. I said I would be 100% satisfied with the car if there wasn't a noise. They said it's normal. They all do it. So I mentioned Lemon possibilities and the service manager looked like I slapped him in the face with my xxxx. So 2 of the 3 times they didn't attempt a repair it when the Lemon law states they have 3 attempts to repair it.
The next day I put in 3 more emails to Saturn Corp.
1st for incorrect hardware for the wing I ordered.
2nd for dents into the trunk lid under the OEM wing. 2 weeks prior the same service guy said that they happened when the OEM wing was installed. Now he won't touch it or look at it!
3rd was for the service dept at Saturn of Virginia Beach!
How can I like a car this much with these things wrong and a service dept like this?
YEP! look at my avitar, the mirrors used to be black, now body color. Until u said that i never noticed they were black!SatredL said:Are there any painters here, I got a question, Is it possible to paint the side view mirrors body color?
Peace!!
First,dude did you see when I posted that? Better late than never. So anyways the paint guy told me because of the outside surface of the mirrors they could'nt be painted. What did you do to get yours paintable?xtremelumina92 said:YEP! look at my avitar, the mirrors used to be black, now body color. Until u said that i never noticed they were black!
Yes primer it first, if you want the paint to stick and last. They make primers specifically for plastic pieces...SatredL said:Should I use a primer first?