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Old 02-11-2008, 09:44 PM   #1
SLH
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Default Garage Issues - Service

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Hi, I'm a newbie on here seeking some advice. We've just had our Ford Escape XLT V6 2003 model serviced at Titan Ford Brookvale. During the service they replaced the brake booster, remounted the engine and did the usual service checks which cost us $1300. When we left the garage, the cruise control, which was working perfectly before, was no longer working. The garage are saying it is a coincidence and it is because the cruise control module failed and that these things just happen. It will cost us $1200 to fix!!
We are not happy, we think it is something the garage did during the service which caused the cruise control to fail. Could replacing the brake booster impact the cruise control?? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

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