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wluu
06-01-2010, 06:39 PM
I had got into an accident back in November and took it to Yorkdale Dufferin Mazda (or as I was later cheated and discovered it was actually a place called Steve's Auto Collision [NEVER GO THERE]). Once the car was fixed after numerous visits for various break/fixes; I am now experiencing a weird phenomenon and wanted to see if anyone else had ever experienced or know whats wrong.

I drive a black 2008.5 Mazda 3 Sport, and after a nice hot day (30 Degrees Celcuis) in a parking lot, when I get back to the car and start it up the airbag light and e-brake light stay on. Additionally I noticed that when I signal, the blinkers on the dash do not come on or any clicking noise to tell me it activated, but the exterior lights still function.

As my car is an "accident" car Mazda wants to charge me $99 per hour for diagnostic since the warranty is void, and the shop where I originally got the accident repaired is useless and stumped.

Can anyone provide some insight?

SonicBoy
06-01-2010, 09:44 PM
If Yorkdale Dufferin Mazda sent your car else where (sub let the work) and you were originally dealing with them, I'd say the dealership is responsible for addressing your issues.

wluu
05-07-2013, 02:57 PM
Bump - still have this issue - seems like other people do too?

Anyone have any insights into this?

Unfortunately Yorkdale Dufferin is not taking any responsibility and neither is the shop - so basically I got screwed.

Thanks,

Will

nguy3nha
05-08-2013, 02:17 AM
Not surprised.. I took my car to yorkdale dufferin for a hatch door problem and they told me to come back on my next service date so they can address the problem. Crooks