JDgreen227
Super Member
Two months ago my wife paid $415 for a repair job at the local GM dealer that dealt with a malfunctioning coolant sensor and seal replacement, (drivability concern that triggered the check engine light) and because the repair was in a restricted area it required labor time to R&R the parts. The car is now leaking coolant atop the engine transaxle and from my careful inspection it appears to be leaking from the area they just repaired. Now, if we return the car to the dealership, how do we avoid getting screwed over and paying a second time for the work that was carelessly done the first time? I know they are going to tell us, "oh, we didn't do anything wrong, the leak might be near the area we fixed right but it's another problem".
Yeah, right. It wasn't leaking when we took it in, and according to their inspection there wasn't any leak to fix then. Any advice? Thanks.
Yeah, right. It wasn't leaking when we took it in, and according to their inspection there wasn't any leak to fix then. Any advice? Thanks.