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Do I have any sort of legal case?
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If you ask me, I wouldn't waste my time or effort on a lawsuit. I would get rid of the vehicle ASAP.
If a transmission overheats and leaves a vehicle disabled, there is more going on than a simple transmission flush is going to "fix", especially if there is only 60,000 miles or so on it. The flush is necessary because the transmission fluid heated up to the point that it breaks down the lubrication properties of it. Putting new fluid in does not fix the problem, it only puts a bandaid on it. You WILL have the problem again. I would take it back to the original dealership where you purchased it and trade it in for something else (assuming the dealership is a reputable one). What year/make/model of vehicle is it? There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. |
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