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Old 08-05-2008, 05:53 PM
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Service to fix seat 2 weeks out??

Hey all, I posted a thread on my driver side seat that has a "crunching" area in it around the lumbar area of the seat that I'm assuming wasn't normal....So I took up to the dealer last night and had my advisor look at it and said that it definlety wasn't normal and that he would have a service appointment set up for me...So they called today and the soonest appointment they have with a loaner is in 2 weeks on Aug 19th....I thought that seemed like a long time to get in for a brand new vehicle that is only 3 weeks old! It doesn't hurt driving with the seat, although it is very annoying, but doesn't that seem like a while to wait to have it looked at? The dealer is just finishing up a major reconstruction with new bays, and expansions, and all but that still seems like a while to wait...Should that be expected for something like this??

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