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I read on another forum that the free DCT filter and oil change has been extended to 36 months on the 2024’s . Anyone else heard this?
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Perhaps ask your dealer for the revised "GM Home Office Letter". The most recent one I know of is 2022-601r02. It may be 2023-601 or 2022-601r0(3,4 or 5)I read on another forum that the free DCT filter and oil change has been extended to 36 months on the 2024’s . Anyone else heard this?
Filter change and fluid top up.Is it just a DCT filter change or filter and flush?
Thank you for the update!Filter change and fluid top up.
Thank you for the updateJust had my '23 C8 serviced @ Brian Cullen and spoke at length to the Service Manager regarding the free DCT filter change. He was extremely helpful and informative and confirmed the DCT filter change no longer has to be done at the same time as the 1st or 2nd free/complimentary oil change within 2 years, and in fact free coverage of the DCT filter change has been extended to 36 months/12,000 km. From what I understood, the 2 oil changes still had to fall within the first 2 years of ownership, so I don't know that the 2nd complimentary oil change coverage is also extended to 3 years, that is not how I understood it but I can't confirm either way. He also pointed out that as most are aware, if the free DCT filter change occurs before that 12,000 km mileage mark, it is required to be changed again once 12,000 km is reached. Apparently this is the latest and most recent change to GM's policy on the free DCT change.
A lot of people look at me sideways when I tell them this. If you don’t mind, I’m going to support your statement here with a link to Josh’s own words. Hopefully this will put a lot of DIY people at ease. The Corvette Today Podcast #212 entitled “The Return of Tadge, Harland and Josh” have provided some interesting information on this topic. The podcast was recorded at the recent NCM Bash and had the engineers answering questions submitted in advance. You can find the question regarding the DCT canister at the 23:45 mark of the attached link of the podcast. Here are some interesting quotes from Josh Holder regarding such…“For the DIYers out there, Josh Holder, Chief Corvette Engineer, has been quoted as saying that the transmission fluid recirculation step that may be done when the DCT filter is changed, can be skipped”
I will gratefully accept any and all assistance, particularly when supported by a snippet of fact based research. Thank you, sir.A lot of people look at me sideways when I tell them this. If you don’t mind, I’m going to support your statement here with a link to Josh’s own words. Hopefully this will put a lot of DIY people at ease. The Corvette Today Podcast #212 entitled “The Return of Tadge, Harland and Josh” have provided some interesting information on this topic. The podcast was recorded at the recent NCM Bash and had the engineers answering questions submitted in advance. You can find the question regarding the DCT canister at the 23:45 mark of the attached link of the podcast. Here are some interesting quotes from Josh Holder regarding such…
“If you don’t want anyone touching your car, you can change the trans filter without running this routine”.
“Do it yourselfers have become nervous that… hey, now I can’t do it myself, I don’t have a service tool, I can’t force this routine! You don’t have to do the routine. We do it, because we can”.
CORVETTE TODAY #212 - The Return of Tadge, Harlan and Josh! (https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/corvette-today/corvette-today-212-the-return?eid=IGad0sNIyEi3vZqC)
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Unless you have that service tool, the time is moot. The "book" is there to protect "us" from a slow mechanic! Ya, right! Anyway that is what you will pay. I should check my PDR ... actually I will. I'll let you know just how long it took. Dollars to donuts it was really fast since I have the "essential service" deal.So when hooking up the service tool for a DCT hydraulic system flush, this takes 2 plus hours to perform? I would swear I read it was more or less a 20 minute procedure. Anyone able to confirm. No point in asking at my local service depot.
Twas Ever Thus is a 1915 American drama silent filmdirected by Hobart Bosworth, written by Elsie Janis, and starring Elsie Janis, Hobart Bosworth, Owen Moore, Myrtle Stedman, Harry Ham, and Helen Wolcott. It was released on September 23, 1915, by Paramount Pictures .Surely you remember this…..
Duh…how come I neverd thunk of that .I was going more with the Elizabethan Period of Renaissance...
Owner’s manual !My dealership hasn't even heard of this.. is there any way I can say it is a thing?