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Re: Incorrect diagnosis- who pays?
The reason this question popped in my head was because on this particular diagnostic, the previous shop had charged $80 to tell the customer that the reason for the continuos ABS MIL light was 2 faulty wheel sensors and a power relay (estimated $250 re... Login to read more. ![]()
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