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Originally Posted by uhoh
(Post 316891)
i'd take it back to the dealer shop and have them fix it.
For something like this they may have a loaner car policy or put you to a cheaper enterprise rent-a-car rate for two days. Either way the problem should be 'easily fixable' for good and the dealer should [b[/b]be the one to put this to: No problem before his shop, real problems repeating afterwards. I'd talk to the service/general manager since the tech already had a 2nd shot at it. Dealer's reaction here would speak worlds about where to buy future cars from ... sounds like a new master cylinder and a new slave cylinder covers the bases and a huge amount cheaper than a replacement car at only 147,000 miles. best. agreed!! |
They might cut you something because it seemed to happen at the same time they did some work. To be honest, I don't understand a cause & effect for that.
I'm not very good at guessing what it'll cost. Do my own work, so I usually guess really REALLY wrong on labor cost. |
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