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Old 03-24-2018, 01:46 PM
pimpernell pimpernell is offline
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You pay money for the shop to do the job, and if it isn't done correctly, you bring it back. By the original poster doing work on the car, he may have taken the option of bringing it back off the table.

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Originally Posted by Junkman View Post
Current status is not normal. Brakes are supposed to stop. All cars have a similar brake feel just like all cars have similar steering feel - when things are working as specified. Honda couldn't have sold the car when new with mushy brakes.

The shop should be responsible as long as she didn't diagnose and tell the shop "change my master cylinder". If they diagnosed and did the work, they should own the results. The MC apparently wasn't necessary or it would have fixed the problem. I would have a difficult time paying the shop for work that didn't fix the problem then being charged again for the actually necessary work.
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