Dealership bleeding brakes under warranty ?
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Dealership bleeding brakes under warranty ?
Hey guys I was going to bleed my own brakes tommrow with some help.
The pedal feels like it's sensitive and really have to mash on it.
Of course for me since I'm used to the car I could tell the difference other that have drove it can't tell.
I asked my cousin that usally takes my car to test it out and he said that I was correct.
Now would the dealer do it for free since the car is under warranty ?
I would have to get the ebrake tightened also that I know they do for free.
The pedal feels like it's sensitive and really have to mash on it.
Of course for me since I'm used to the car I could tell the difference other that have drove it can't tell.
I asked my cousin that usally takes my car to test it out and he said that I was correct.
Now would the dealer do it for free since the car is under warranty ?
I would have to get the ebrake tightened also that I know they do for free.
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Maybe if it's the 1000 mile check up or 5k mile oil change. Otherwise it's just routine service and they would charge. Definitely not warranty unless there is a factory problem causing the change in feel.
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