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ktech
 
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Sorry to bring this up but this group has always been the place to go for
info on almost anything.Here goes.
I have a 1995 Chev. Monte Carlo that is in great shape (no rust) except for
the drivers side rear fender. Had extensive rust around the filler tube shop
that did repair said problem was defective insulation behind fender had it
fixed . Now I find the same thing happening along the edge of the fender
about 8 inches from original repair. Could this be GM recall?
Frank


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Edwin Pawlowski
 
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"ktech" wrote in message
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Sorry to bring this up but this group has always been the place to go for
info on almost anything.Here goes.
I have a 1995 Chev. Monte Carlo that is in great shape (no rust) except
for
the drivers side rear fender. Had extensive rust around the filler tube
shop
that did repair said problem was defective insulation behind fender had it
fixed . Now I find the same thing happening along the edge of the fender
about 8 inches from original repair. Could this be GM recall?
Frank


Doubt it, Rust through is only warranted for 7 years IIRC. There is a web
page for all recalls if you do some searching.


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m Ransley
 
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A 10.5 yr old car, wake up.

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