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replaced radiator AGAIN now 72 hr ltr leak at waterpump area when engines OFF, HELP!!

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Old Jul 10, 2012 | 04:53 PM
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Moses, what do u mean R&R? Ive had to replace my battery 3 TIMES, my master cylinder TWICE and my radiator 3 TIMES...so think I could get someone to pay me back for the added cost of having to redo so many things so many times?
 
Old Jul 11, 2012 | 04:00 AM
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R&R = Remove & Replace. I suspect the reason they decided topay is because thework was done by an ASE shop and my bill stated that the Radiator was faulty. I doubt that they would have paid if I did thework myself.
 
Old Jul 12, 2012 | 03:15 PM
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Half the time the work was done by a shop, and the people at the parts store are the ones who literally found where the brand new radiator blew and told me that it was a faulty radiator and there was nothing beyond being faulty that wouldve caused it to blow out the way it did. HHMMMMM Think Im gona look into this since frankly Im at the parts store so much that I dont even have to give them my name or vehicle...THEY KNOW IT WHEN I WALK IN THE DOOR LOL so Ill ask the manager about it ..... thx
 
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