We have a 2007 GMC Sierra Classic 2500 pickup. The dealer is replacing the engine after a month of trying other options to fix it.
We were out of state when our truck broke down and we were towing a 26' travel trailer. GM is telling us that there is no break in required for the new engine and that we can tow our trailer home immediately when we go to pickup our trailer. Is this true... that replacing the engine in an existing vehicle with 90,000 miles on it that there is no break in required??? This doesn't sound right to us and we don't want to damage anything right off the bat since almost immediately our route will endure some climbs.
We were out of state when our truck broke down and we were towing a 26' travel trailer. GM is telling us that there is no break in required for the new engine and that we can tow our trailer home immediately when we go to pickup our trailer. Is this true... that replacing the engine in an existing vehicle with 90,000 miles on it that there is no break in required??? This doesn't sound right to us and we don't want to damage anything right off the bat since almost immediately our route will endure some climbs.
