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Just bought a 2001 LS and I am having problems the lights around the radio?

I took it into the dealer now I'm having problem with the in dash 6 cd player. They told me this seems to be a problem with these in this car, now my speaker at the drivers knee area. This all happened after I took it in for the lights I think they purposely screwed my car so I spend more money

Update:

I was kidding. i do not seriously think that they would rip me off as I have friends who work there. And like no one has ever been ripped off. This is real world not Disney land folks

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Oh hey, get a clue, does it look like you're in lexus land here? No, she's talking about a Lincoln.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    no lexus dealership will do that....wow....mature some or sell the car as its clear you are not worthy of such a nice car.

    its a common issue with any lexus that does not have a nachamichi radio system. most of the radi's get a short in them at about the 5 yr mark...gee...you are at the 5 yr mark....all you need to do is buy a new radio unit for about $250 and its fixed.

    to think a dealership would do something like this shows you have no clue how basic business works. that is against the law to do and would include jail time. get out of the TV world and into the real....dealers ripping off customers happens less than .000001% of the time.

    Source(s): 10+ yr business owner in the car industry 10+ yr lexus expert 10+ yr automotive paint and cosmetics expert
  • 1 decade ago

    If you really think that, find a mechanic you are more happy with. I doubt very much they are doing things to get you back in. Did you buy this vehicle as is? If not, can you use your warranty somewhere else? If so, do so.

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