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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / December 2007

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Rats!! Check Stability System

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Subash Biswas - 17 Dec 2007 21:21 GMT
Rodents chewed on some of the wiring and now I have 'Check Stability
System' light on. The dealership says they will have to redo the
wiring and want to charge $450 plus.

Do you think this is reasonable, please advise,
Subash
Steve B. - 18 Dec 2007 01:48 GMT
>Rodents chewed on some of the wiring and now I have 'Check Stability
>System' light on. The dealership says they will have to redo the
>wiring and want to charge $450 plus.
>
>Do you think this is reasonable, please advise,
>Subash

I would take it to an independent shop for a second opinion.  No one
here can see the problem so we don't know if one wire needs to be
repaired in one spot or if an entire section of a wiring harness needs
to be replaced.  

       Steve B.
Ed White - 18 Dec 2007 04:21 GMT
> Rodents chewed on some of the wiring and now I have 'Check Stability
> System' light on. The dealership says they will have to redo the
> wiring and want to charge $450 plus.
>
> Do you think this is reasonable, please advise,
> Subash

If you have comprehensive insurance, you should check with your insurance
agent - it may cover this (depending on your policy details and your
deductible).

Ed
 
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