I have a huge problem with a automotive repair shop

Asked by Charlee2016 May 26, 2016 at 12:57 AM about the 2004 Cadillac CTS RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My cadillac start giving me problem like
sometime it would start and sometimes it
just wouldn't well I took my vehicle to a auto
repair and they diagnose the problem as
being it needed a new few pump so they
replaced it and a week later the same
problem. With the car occurred so I took it
back and they fixed it but a week later it
happened again now I paid over 1000 for the
whole repair and its messing yo again I got 6
month warrenty and now they just give me a
run around no help at all what should I do

4 Answers

640

Report them to your state licensing department, and they could have their license suspended. Try to talk to the mechanic shop and let them know that unless they cooperate they leave you no choice but to report them. Trust me they will cooperate like babies.

45,255

oh, c'mon- find another mechanic- this is just the usual problem of 21st Century cars that are very hard to diagnose- the problem is finding a mechanic who can actually repair these cars- and your problem is compounded by the fact that you have a car that is one of the worst- for complexity and unreliability- the one aspect of this situation that you have control over is: just get rid of the junk and get a car that is more reliable and easier to work on-

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