Re: how rarely does...
On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 00:30:37 GMT, MrBlues <mrblues@comcast.net> wrote:
>The place that I had it towed to said their diagnosis was that it was the
>distributor. So they replaced it, and while driving it home, it started to
>spit, sputter and knock before finally dying. So I immediately called them
>and said what happened, well they are coming to tow it back and start over.
>My curiosity has got me now, if it is the same problem, then they didn't
>properly diagnose it and that replacing the distributor wasn't necessary and
>my thinking is that if that's the case, then I shouldn't have to pay for the
>repairs that are going to be done to fix the problem, considering I have
>spent $400.00 on it and it isn't right....any opinions?
Give them one more chance; refuse to pay another penny.
When it does again (and it will), take it to somewhere competant and
if you paid the $400 w/ a credit card, content it. In any case file a small
claims case for the $400 plus towing fees and any other incidental damage
(has to involve real money) you can think of.
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