Bradk, first off as you said "it could be many things" might be from the accident might not, after all this is a 8 year old vehical. regardless you said "tell em it worked before the accident" I'm sure it did at one time, perhaps it is the accident but at this point we DO NOT KNOW! You ask why wouldn't they take it back. Never said not to, of course they should, however should they look after it? You argue that they are responsible to bring it to preaccident condition, well once again this is a unproven point. We just dont know. Once it is diagnosed and if it has failed because of the accident the shop is still not responsible for repairing it. The next step is to get hold of the insurance and tell them that there is further damage due to the accident and it is up to the insurance if they are willing to pay the shop to do further repairs. Finally, last point, you claim they have been well paid.being in this industry my experiance is that insurance companys do not pay well, again in my experiance they dictate what will be repaired and how much they are willing to pay. Please dont be so quick to blame the shop, I have 32 years experiance in this industry and hear coments like this all the time, is it always the shops fault? of course not, ( i know you never said it was) however the tone implied it. If I'm wrong I am sorry. Also I do realize some shops are bad and unfortunately they seem to be the ones people remember, however there are also lot of good shops trying to do a good job, make a living and educate the people they deal with about the complex nature of car repairs.
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