It sound as if the technician who worked on your car to correct the defective head gasket,
broke a lot of parts on your engine/car as he performed the repair.
When a Technician breaks enough stuff to eat up all of the profit in a job,
he ultimately gets fired.
He was also probably responsible for doing this on more than one occasion.

You need to go to the dealer and ask, "How does this stuff just break all of a sudden?"
Act 'stupid'.
Ask 'stupid' questions.
If you aren't satisfied with your explaination, ask to have it explained in 'ENGLISH'.

When you sign over the car for repairs, you are giving them permission to 'REPAIR' your car,
not to nickel and dime you for everything they do and break.
And if you aren't satisfied with the repairs, then they need to correct it or YOU need to take corrective actions.

Corrective actions may mean taking to car to ANOTHER DEALERSHIP
and getting a second opinion or just getting the car inspected.
Then you need to contact the Better Business Bureau, your local Town Center, Local Newspaper, and Local TV Station.
You would be amazed how eager they would be to write a story
about how you are being mistreated and taken advantage of.


Pete... 2004 Mercury Marauder 300A Black Clearcoat/Dark Charcoal LEATHER DOB 10/31/2003 DOP 1/2/2004 www.mercurymarauder.net