mechanics destroy my car and make me pay for the tow back to they're shop?

Willaim

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t-case recall on a dodge stealth, when I get it back it has a huge loss of power, a little further down from the dealership, the car makes clicking noises with acceleration, they say they'll check it out, but that I will have to incur the charges, what do i do?
sorry vippa i didn't get enough answers, yours will be picked as best anyways, but I am sitting in the dealership right now and want to avoid getting screwed over
had I not brought it in and let these guys touch it, the car would be running fine.
 
I'm only familiar with the recall on the 4WD transfer case which had seals that leaked. If they screwed up the transfer case some how they should just replace it under warranty. Talk with the district rep and/or call the BBB to get their attention if the rep blows you off.
If the clicking is not related to the transfer case find out what it is and make sure you get a quote on paper.
The loss of power should not be anything to do with the transfer case.
Nothing like waiting for years to have your car maintained, the last recall I did on a Mitsubishi 3000 vr4 was in 2006!
Hope that the timing belt didn't jump.
 
I'm only familiar with the recall on the 4WD transfer case which had seals that leaked. If they screwed up the transfer case some how they should just replace it under warranty. Talk with the district rep and/or call the BBB to get their attention if the rep blows you off.
If the clicking is not related to the transfer case find out what it is and make sure you get a quote on paper.
The loss of power should not be anything to do with the transfer case.
Nothing like waiting for years to have your car maintained, the last recall I did on a Mitsubishi 3000 vr4 was in 2006!
Hope that the timing belt didn't jump.
 
Reported for spam, AGAIN.

You've asked this 15 times, that I've seen, since yesterday.

GET OVER IT.

POST ONCE, and wait for answers.
 
If the vehicle was running ok before they touched it, refuse to pay any cash . See the top guy at the dealership and explain the problem to him, and if he does not fix the problem, then get in contact with Dodge head office, and maybe the local tv stations / current affairs programs
 
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