Greg, do you know if this recall covers GM Delco reman alternators?
I have a 2004 Chevy 3500. The original alternator died at 260,000 miles. It was replaced at a GM dealer. 7 days later (262,000) it croaked. Got it replaced at a different GM dealer for free.
At 299,000 miles another dead alternator. Replacement cost, labor only, $128.00. At 324,000 miles, same thing. Replacement cost, free. At 350,000 miles, you guessed it! Replacement cost $169.00 plus I drove their loaner car 50 miles round trip to pick up the new alternator from another dealership.
381,000 miles and I'm through screwing around with GM alternators. I go to my friendly local independent mechanic and upgrade to a Rayloc 150 amp alternator from Napa to replace the stock GM 105 amp alternator.
At 428,000 miles all is well alternator-wise.
Looking through my past receipts, the ones that list a replacement part number state part number: 19151898. This number does not appear on Greg's list. Could be different because it is an AC Delco reman part.
Any thoughts on this issue? Any possibility of getting some money from GM? Will alternators be covered under Obama Care?
I should note that some of the failed alternators had a sooty substance on the housing as if the varnish on the wire windings got cooked. All failures were detected and dealt with when I noticed a drop in charging voltage. Well a couple of times I noticed my headlights dim and then I checked the voltage gauge. Anyway, no fires but I do think they got cooked.