• Siddhartha-Aurelius@kbin.social
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      Same thing happened to mine. Except 3 Chevy dealerships refused to fix it under warranty. Despite there being a service bulletin on exactly that failure. They even charged me for the diagnostics.

      Every car I ever owned was a Chevy but after this I will never buy another GM product.

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        Fuck GM. They fought the union ridiculously on giving them decent wages, then afterwards still had enough free cash lying around to do a $10 billion stock buyback and increase dividends by 33%.

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          I got corporate involved and they said the dealerships should fix it for free but they could not force them to. Corporate said that if I paid to have my car towed to a dealership 600 miles away they would repair it under warranty.

          The estimates I received from the dealerships wanted $12000 to replace the becm. The car was valued at $15000 so that made no financial sense to repair.

          The car only had 62,000 miles on it and was in perfect condition other than the becm.

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      Oof. That is not something you want breaking. I am curious if the BECM handles charge balancing between the cells of the entire battery pack… I am guessing that is a thing with large EV batteries.