2005 CTS, Pioneer N2.. Fuse keeps blowing+battery keeps dying
#11
Now that we've figured out they really didn't use the proper harness and used a $13 part on a $50k car.
I would either go back and say fix the problem with the right harness,or go to another shop.Get them to use the right harness,then draw up a small claims count.Sue the other shop for what your out and what they did to your car
I don't know if i would really drive a car that just stops dead in the middle of the road and all my fuses blow twice.
I would either go back and say fix the problem with the right harness,or go to another shop.Get them to use the right harness,then draw up a small claims count.Sue the other shop for what your out and what they did to your car
I don't know if i would really drive a car that just stops dead in the middle of the road and all my fuses blow twice.
#12
Originally Posted by selective sound
The Installer.com is wrong about the harness. A cadillac's electrical is something you do not want to screw up.
thx
#13
It's easy to change a harness if you know what you're doing.
I have no problem with following instuctions, soldering and taping....
Comes to me naturally i guess.
If you're not sure you can do it, then take it to a professional installer.
I have no problem with following instuctions, soldering and taping....
Comes to me naturally i guess.
If you're not sure you can do it, then take it to a professional installer.
#14
Originally Posted by cavy man14
Now that we've figured out they really didn't use the proper harness and used a $13 part on a $50k car.
I would either go back and say fix the problem with the right harness,or go to another shop.Get them to use the right harness,then draw up a small claims count.Sue the other shop for what your out and what they did to your car
I don't know if i would really drive a car that just stops dead in the middle of the road and all my fuses blow twice.
I would either go back and say fix the problem with the right harness,or go to another shop.Get them to use the right harness,then draw up a small claims count.Sue the other shop for what your out and what they did to your car
I don't know if i would really drive a car that just stops dead in the middle of the road and all my fuses blow twice.
if i take it to another shop and get them to do it correctly, id be out $$$... ive never taken anyone to small claims court, dont even know how that would work... any ideas.?
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