They want to bill me for 15 hrs of Labor?!
1. A broken pin connector is the problem. Since it is broken, no communication is being transfered from the central air vents to the stepper motors below that control the airflow.
2. They want 15 hrs of labor + parts, = $2,200 plus tax since they can tell the small shop tried working on the "connector pin."
3. I know I messed up, should have taken it straight to the dealership, ALL I WANT TO KNOW is, should I call other dealerships to get a quote or is this reasonable?
Read the original post again. It's a 2006 but the dealer is denying the warranty claim because a third-party screwed up the connector.
beau24,
The dealer has almost certainly put a note in the system about the "abusive damage," and any dealer will refuse the claim. They have to now, because MB won't reimburse them once the damage is flagged in the system. You can't escape from a database.
I would say your best recourse is a lawyer. Your dealer will document for you that the indy shop did the damage. Why would you take a car under warranty to an indy and pay them?






