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We took our truck in for a few
things, including: Battery
check, driver's window not going down,
license plate light out, check brakes and center console does not open.
The dealer we
purchased the truck from did a
diagnostic test to check battery {which is not what we wanted},
fixed the window, which was under warranty,
somehow we ended up with two bulbs out, checked the brakes and told us that
the inner pads needed to be changed and the rotors turned, and the center
console was not covered under warranty.
A dealer
representative called to let me know how much the
bulbs and the brakes were going to be and I chose not to have the brakes
done there.
We took our truck to our
hometown mechanic and he told us there was absolutely nothing wrong with our
brakes.
So, although we did not have to have
the brakes done, we feel that we paid the Chevrolet
dealer $90.00 to change two bulbs.
I forgot to mention that we
bought our truck from this dealer five months ago.
They were also going to check the ABS
system and charge us for cleaning the sensors. I
was only quoted a price for the ABS cleaning, the
brake job and two bulbs.
Sherry Wheeler,
slwheels05@yahoo.com
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