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  1. #1 Engine Compartment Recall? 
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    I just got a letter from gm saying theres a recall for my car which is a 97 grand prix gt saying that my engine compartment could catch on fire, i read some stories of other people having this issue and it seems like it also happened to people after they had the recall service done. Im lost as to if I should have the service done or not, and now im pretty worried about my car catching fire while parked, any opinions?
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    they change the front valve cover gasket, thats all.

    mine were leaking, so i just changed them both. whos got time to drop a car off for a hrs work, and 1/2 a job? front cover is easy, the back one a bit harder due to having to remove a few sensors and a support bar from the alt.

    funny, i just got that same recall notice a few days back, this is the 3 rd one i got.

    id be more concerned with the fuel line connection on the fuel rail over the supercharger. if you have a brown stain under it, its leaking.

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    I'm going out to check my fuel line disconnect also.

    Edit: Mine doesn't appear to be leaking.
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    They take off the front plug wire "loom" that runs along the front of the valve cover as well and replace it with a couple of regular plug wire retainers.
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    so would it be smart to have the recall service done?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nickgpgt View Post
    so would it be smart to have the recall service done?
    No, IIRC they're only going to do the front valve cover, which will just make the rear one leak. From what I've heard anyway.
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    so should i pay a shop to do both? i cant do this stuff myself so im clueless lol
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    if you have a socket set you can change valve covers lol its just nuts and bolts, what ya scared of?

    take a bunch of before pics, then rip it all off. its not a big deal, then put the new gaskets in, and put the parts back in place.

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    alright haha
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    What I've seen the recalls consist of...

    1. valve cover gasket replaced
    2. wire clips instead of the factory loom
    3. exhaust heat shield removed

    Having had a non recalled Bonneville. The first two things never made any sense. All the 3800's have gaskets and that loom, yet only W bodies were recalled. Leads a guy to think further. What does the W have that the other's don't?...... a front exhaust heat shield, which would collect the leaking oil and allow it to pool and possibly catch. Of course we've also seen the fuel line issue and many wonder if there's not an issue there as well.
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    Well, last night when I checked my fuel rail pressure relief valve, I very slightly depressed it with my finger. Just barely. No fuel came out. Today, my car was taking an extra second to crank. I popped the hood to find that the pressure relief valve was leaking out after shutting the car off. I went up to autozone right away and used a Schrader valve tool and tightened the valve up, it was pretty loose. Seems to have worked for now, I'll definitely keep my eye on it though, and I've got a fire extinguisher in the car. (Sorry for paragraph, enter key won't work on this site for some reason)
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    I've been getting the notice regularly. When I checked on the recall all they said they would do is remove the front loom and replace with 2 wire separators They wouldn't change the valve cover gasket as part of the recall. It would still leak but wouldn't accumulate oil on the loom and catch fire. A waste of time. I changed my valve cover gaskets when I changed LIM gaskets and the new UIM! I also removed the loom and made separators from zip ties. No more oil leak so a lot less chance of the fire. I don't like how GM is handling this at all.
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    It is a cost thing. they have a new recall for traverse's that states "low coolant can cause premature water pump seal failure" so all the recall has the dealer do is top off your coolant. NOT check for a leak or fix anything, just make sure the overflow is full and if it is low, top it off and check the rad. level.

    As far as the engine compartment fire recall on our cars, IIRC, the supercharged cars get new valve cover gasket, and the NA engines just get the loom removal and separator installation.I Am a dealer service tech, and I have done a lot of those recalls over the past few years, and I can honestly say I have never really encountered a vc leak or anything even remotely bad enough to cause a fire. Plenty of other oil leaks on the 3.8 but the covers have been pretty good!
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    If you ever look at the wire loom thing..it doesn't make sense to remove it. It's higher than the valve cover gasket.
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    You right on Bill, they need to do the recall to change the poor valve cover gaskets used not just the parts that may or may not collect oil.
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