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My car was having problems stalling on me while driving. I brought it in to get fixed which end up costing me over $400 but days later my car was stalling on me again. I brought it back to the repair shop and it was discovered that the problem was actually the ignition switch costing another $180. There happen to be an Acura recall in 2002 or 2003, can they reimburse me the cost of having to get the ignition switch fixed even after this long?
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yes...the part was recalled therefore if/when it developes a problem you are entitled to replacement or value reimbursement but only for the second trip to the mechanic..it's not their fault the guy didn't know what he was doing the first time...contact you nearest dealership or the manufactureers website for help
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