I have been having a problems with my drivers side headlight on my G6 with the connector going into my low beam headlights. The pigtail that plugs into the headlight bulb is melted. This is the first time this has happened on the drivers side. My passenger side was replaced a little over a year ago for the same thing. I also have a buddy with the exact same car as me that has the same issue. There is a service bulletin out on the issue, but it isn't enough because this is a widespread issue for all of the 2008 Models. So I Just sent a letter to GM. I will post their reply. If they reply at all. Here is what I wrote to them.
I own a 2008 Pontiac G6 Base Sedan VIN:1G2ZG57B284119426. My issue is that my drivers side headlight wiring harness keeps melting under normal use. I have already replaced this harness once. I should not be in a situation where I have to replace it again. I am not using high power bulbs. Through a lot of research I have found that this is a VERY common problem with this model year. Something needs to be done about this as it is a major safety hazard. Not only the light going out, but it could eventually short out and cause a fire. Although there are service bulletins issued for this issue it is not enough. This issue needs to have a recalled issued. Customers should not have to pay their hard earned money on an issue that is obviously a recurring issue. Your help in this matter would be very much appreciated by not only myself but the thousands of other customers that are having this issue. Thank You for your help.
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