Toledo Driver
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Hi All,
I have little to none mechanical experience regarding cars and always trust in mechanics to do the job properly. After my Seat dealer closed up a few years back I've been getting my 2005 Toledo serviced with another Dealer (not Seat). Left car into today on advice of said mechanic who said that the brake pipes needed changing. I expected to pick up the car today but mechanic rang to say he was having problems bleeding brakes. He said there may be air in the system. So what's the story? Could he have done damage and is trying to cover his tracks? I want to be as informed as I can when I call to speak to him tomorrow. What questions should I ask? How will I know if he's messed up? Can it be fixed?
ANY HELP very very appreciated!
I have little to none mechanical experience regarding cars and always trust in mechanics to do the job properly. After my Seat dealer closed up a few years back I've been getting my 2005 Toledo serviced with another Dealer (not Seat). Left car into today on advice of said mechanic who said that the brake pipes needed changing. I expected to pick up the car today but mechanic rang to say he was having problems bleeding brakes. He said there may be air in the system. So what's the story? Could he have done damage and is trying to cover his tracks? I want to be as informed as I can when I call to speak to him tomorrow. What questions should I ask? How will I know if he's messed up? Can it be fixed?
ANY HELP very very appreciated!