Re: 2000 Bonneville - Rear Power Window Problem

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> > Hey all, > > > > I'm hoping someone can help me out here. Last January, the power window motor > > for the rear drivers side window burned out on me. Of course the odometer read > > 38,000 miles, so no warranty anymore, and it cost $450 to fix. Well, now the > > motor on the rear passengers side has done the exact same thing. Has anyone > > else had this problem, or heard of it? The fact that this happened on both > > sides really makes me believe that defective parts were used, and I'm worried > > that the front windows may do the same. Is there any chance I can convince GM > > to replace the motor without charging me? Thanks in advance to anyone who can > > help. > > > > Brian > > snipped-for-privacy@aol.com > > It's a common problem affecting most US made cars of that age > and mileage, not just GM.

Solution: at 35,000 miles, burn out your window motors, claim innocence, get them replaced for free.

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