|
|
|
|
|
by sokoloff
1057 days ago
|
|
How will right to repair speed up your particular repair, though? If a part is back-ordered, it's still going to be back-ordered even with right to repair. Said differently, what is blocking you from doing the repair today? Is it just that the sensor needs coding to the car or calibration? |
|
Back in 2013/2014, my Jeep was rear-ended. Some of the body panels were back-ordered, so the repair took 2 months longer than expected. Even if I was could have done the body repair, I couldn't have purchased the parts.
Likewise, a co-worker had his airbags stolen last year and it was many months until Acura had replacements available.