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Old Sep 9, 2003 | 05:37 AM
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If you do not have any current warranty for your car, then unfortunately there is nothing you can do to avoid paying the price. If you do have a warranty, they need to be able to prove that the tensioner was "defective", which they may or may not do from what I'm told. I still have this problem as well, so please let me know what you decide to do and what they say.
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