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<blockquote data-quote="eharri3" data-source="post: 5623022" data-attributes="member: 591579"><p>I drive a Dodge. I have been to my dealership for symptoms where they misdiagnosed things that I could visually see causing the symptom once I figured out where to look. I have gone in for symptoms that they insisted weren't there such as a steering wheel that shook violently enough that you could see the driver's hand moving with it from the passenger seat, and they won't notice or acknowledge it until I ride along or point things out to them. Don't take it for granted that your dealerhsip covered that particular base unless they told you they tested it and it was fine. Alot of these places can't figure anything out very easily anymore if it doesn't trigger a code and the quality of the work depends on the dealership and who's working on a given day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eharri3, post: 5623022, member: 591579"] I drive a Dodge. I have been to my dealership for symptoms where they misdiagnosed things that I could visually see causing the symptom once I figured out where to look. I have gone in for symptoms that they insisted weren't there such as a steering wheel that shook violently enough that you could see the driver's hand moving with it from the passenger seat, and they won't notice or acknowledge it until I ride along or point things out to them. Don't take it for granted that your dealerhsip covered that particular base unless they told you they tested it and it was fine. Alot of these places can't figure anything out very easily anymore if it doesn't trigger a code and the quality of the work depends on the dealership and who's working on a given day. [/QUOTE]
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