unknown problem: Vibrations in the car
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Hi everybody,
I called the mechanic 2 days ago. He also told me that it probably was a wheel bearing or something with the rear axle. He also adviced me not to start experimenting. (I also didn't have any time for that because i'm ill now). Also the dealer from whom I bought the car said that they couldn't afford it to let it be repaired by another mechanic...So I will have to drive 140km with a car with this problem to the dealer... I don't know if that is very smart...
e2r
I called the mechanic 2 days ago. He also told me that it probably was a wheel bearing or something with the rear axle. He also adviced me not to start experimenting. (I also didn't have any time for that because i'm ill now). Also the dealer from whom I bought the car said that they couldn't afford it to let it be repaired by another mechanic...So I will have to drive 140km with a car with this problem to the dealer... I don't know if that is very smart...
e2r
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You may suggest that it would be better to have it brought to the dealer you bought it from on a flatbed truck.
That is the recommended way of "towing" by the manual.
Maybe they can make arrangements to have it taken to them (and split the costs?)
Better safe then sorry.
Succes.
That is the recommended way of "towing" by the manual.
Maybe they can make arrangements to have it taken to them (and split the costs?)
Better safe then sorry.
Succes.
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