Old Sep 5, 2002 | 03:25 PM
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Originally posted by v4lu3s
i would start praying that they dont do more damage when you take it in...and i am willing to be they also have a disclaimer in their terms of service they are not responsible for aftermarket items installed in your car. I sure as hell would NOT expect a honda dealer to fix a clifford alarm, or pioneer head unit.
So if you had aftermarket seat covers or a belt belt pad and there was a recall on the seats and or seat belt you would not expect the dealer to put those items back after fixing their recalled parts? I know this is an over board example, but if a wire was connected and they disconnect it, I think they should reconnect it (Reassemple in reverse order of Disassemple). A very simple concept really.
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