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Re: OT...Granny Emergency
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Posted by NC Wayne on July 12, 2006 at 19:16:21 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: OT...Granny Emergency posted by John M on July 12, 2006 at 18:40:14:
I have to agree with the other posts, it sounds like an ABS problem. I had a problem with a Ford that as doing just the opposite, the brake was staying on. It took the dealership three tries to get it right. They thought I was crazy and said their computer couldn't find anything wrong to make it do what I told them it was doing, and what they "fixed" the first two wasn't even part of the problem. I did exactly what one of the posts said, I threatened to get a lawyer involved after the second time and having had it in their shop nearly a week each time. Needless to say the third time they actually took the time to think about the problem and do some research beyond what their "Computer god" told them and actually got the problem fixed. Yes it cost them nearly $4000 for all the ABS parts but it was under warranty so it didn't cost me a dime. Good luck.
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