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If you had to take your car back twice to get the same thing fixed again then they are usually legally bowned to doing so. If they find something else whilst repairing it they should tell you and give you the option of going into the extra cost of having it repaired before doing so.
you dont fix them you replace them difficulty doing so varies with car make and model
like any other car... i have a Jeep Wrangler and my seatbelt broke (long story) and it took me about 10 or 20 minutes to fix so it's just like any other car... i fix cars so I know about it
You can't. I'm so sorry but I work at Apple and you cant fix it
No, because you payed for it so they use your money to fix the car if you have an accident.
First thing to do is replace the plugs and wires if you have not done so. It you have or if replacing them does not fix the problem then have a compression test run.
I wouldn't think so. If the car was totaled, then the insurance company gives you the money and tows the car. Basically, they purchased it. If you were given money to fix the car, and the the car they give you the money to fix is no longer around, then why would you get money to fix a car that's not yours anymore? Medical should still be covered though.
the heat in the core raises and heat raises to a cold spot. so the convection currents raises to the surface of the earth.
It depends what is wrong with it. One thing is there are many glitches on the mac version so you have to download the update thing and they all disappear.
Try disconnecting battery for a minute or so and then try to start your car. I had the same problem on my 1999 1.9 dti. Or some of the older lagunas had little black thing beside sunroof, try to lock and unlock the car with remote and try to star your car then. Had this problem wiht 1995 1.8 laguna...
Yes. It raises the boiling point of the water it's mixed with so it won't turn into a gas at 100 degrees C.
If you bought a car that has a warrenty meaning that it will be from a dealership, it does mean you can take it back to get it fixed without expense If you bought a car that is from a dealership or Private seller with no warrenty you have the options to sell it or fix it but most people go for road ready cars that have a certification to drive it on public streets, also in most states you must fix it before so your best bet is to get it fixed on your own expense and just keep it. It is called fraud if you try to sell a vehicle not properly working or running and YES it is illegal in all states. So if it breaks down best thing to do is to just fix it.