All of the following are links to NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) where you can find Recalls. Service Bulletins, Safety Bulletins, etc.http://nhthqnwws111.odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/acms/docservlet/Artemis/Public/TSBs/2008/CSC-10026542-8984.pdfhttp://nhthqnwws111.odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/acms/documentList.do?docId=10026542&docType=CTON&fromPublic=truehttp://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/recalls/http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/tsbs/tsbsearch.cfm
Auto repair services can be used to find a GM dealer. GM dealers are also available online from "GM", "mycertifiedservice", "gmcertified", "herdonchevy" to name a few.
Ebay Motors is the best place to find them.
The best service for your GM vehicles can be found at your local GM car dealership. GM's service department is known as GM Goodwrench and offers the best parts and expertise for your GM car.
Call a GM dealer's parts department or service center.
When in doubt, call a GM dealer's service department.
A GM dealer's service center might be able to help.
Cars Recovery LA provides this type of service for the Los Angeles area. Action Recovery Service is available in the Carolinas. Do not forget about Onstar for GM vehicles.
Go to a GM dealer's parts department or service department. They would know.
Yes they do.
If this seems more noticeable at slower speeds and when cornering, this is probably caused by the intermediate steering shaft. There have been many Technical Service Bulletins regarding this common problem. GM finally has a fix rather than a band-aid for it. Previously they injected a heavy grease into the splines of the shaft, but now they actually replace this part with another that does not have the slop of the original part.
There are parts of GM that hire through a staffing service. However, GM hires most of it's employees direct.