2004 Jeep Cherokee Sensors and shifter

Tiny
JANE SWANSON
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  • 2004 JEEP CHEROKEE
  • 6 CYL
  • 4WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 67,000 MILES
I recently had a new training and brake calibor and wheel barrings put on my 2004 Grand Jeep Cherokee Lareado and everything was fine until the dealership I bought it from did the work on it. Now the shifter will not lock into gear and the ABS and Brake lights came on after they did the work and is now charging me to replace the sensors and charging me for the shifter. The sensors never came on before they did the work and the shifter locked like it was suppose to before they touched it. Are the machanics responsibile for this or do I have to pay again for something they did wrong.
Thursday, February 19th, 2009 AT 2:08 PM

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Tiny
CRZYDRVR
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If it wasnt a problem until you took it in for a repair, or have that condition, I would say that the dealer should be taking care of this free of charge to you. If they insist on having you pay them to fix what they had apparently did or didnt do to take care of the initial concerns, I would contact the BBB and find another repair facility for future repair needs.
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Saturday, February 21st, 2009 AT 3:08 AM

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