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25 July 2012

Re: [DIY] Re: Im trying out an auto question

 

It's a Cadillac CTS.  For instance, removing/replacing the battery has something to do with the (I think) computerized electrical system, which requires a dealer to unlock it (?).   Learned this from an auto parts store when we had trouble with the battery a couple of years after buying the car. Had to have it towed in but the dealer replaced it at no cost.  Our regular mechanic, who takes care of our other vehicles,  recommended for this particular car, we always take it to the dealer.  Not that he didn't have the ability but it's an expensive car to repair with a very sensitive computer system which requires specialized equipment & parts that only dealers have.  We've dealt with this shop for 15 years, all types of repairs on all types of vehicles, and DH has so much respect for them he has occasionally had them double check something the dealer told us :)  





On Jul 24, 2012, at 2:14 PM, Ed wrote:

 

Hmmm, so what model car HAS to be repaired by the dealer??? Ed

--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, Jan Flood <jan.flood2@...> wrote:
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As it happens this model car is one that has to be repaired by a dealer. It's a nice car so I don't want to buy a new one until we have to. They could easily talk DH into buying a new car anytime he's in there - he'd love a reason to get a new one - but always give us good service and good advice, ie, this car should last us another five years if we take care of it.
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