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I have a car situation?
I had a leak in my car internally that was causing me to lose a large amount of transmissions fluid. I fix the problem last Thursday, but a few days before I mixed my car I notice it was driving slow. For instance, the vehicle did not was to speed up....it struggle whenever I tried pushing on the gas. I figure that the leaking issue was the problem so I took it in that Thursday. I paid $157 to get it fix. After fixing it, on my way home I notice it was still driving the same way. It was struggling to pick up speed. But since I had to be at work, I took the car home and got a lift to work. The next day Friday, I took my vehicle back to the shop. The mechanic who fixed the car told me that he did notice something was wrong with my car,and he thought it had something to do with my transmission, but because that was not my reason for coming in he did not mentioned it to me. Can I get my money back?
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- ?Lv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
So your question is whether you can get your money back. I don't think so. The mechanic fixed something. Unless you can prove he fixed something that didn't need fixing there's nothing you can do. But you can ask him what it was he saw and see what he wants to fix that. Then after he fixes it refuse to pay him until you drive the car and see if he DID fix it. If not tell him he's not getting paid until it's either fixed by him or after you take the car to a real mechanic who can fix it. And pay the new mechanic and not the former. He failed to fix your car (to address the reason for why you brought it in).
Hope this helps.
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