It really just depends on the car and what they find, and how many miles you drove on it before taking it in. Mine is not a daily driver so it hadn't vibrated and caused any issues so all I needed to get done was remove the stud, everything else passed inspection so I was in and out in an hour, and that included doing an oil change.
After they have the car for 30 min, I'd just ask your service adviser if they are replacing any of the line, if so, get out of there haha, it's gonna be a long day.
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Originally Posted by mpvasquez17
I agree!
I'm writing this post while sitting in the customer's lounge of my dealership... I was quoted 3 hours to address this recall... that was 7 hours ago!!... I will say that the dealership did offer me a loaner, but I already have to drive about an hr to get here and I really didn't want to have to turn around and come right back as soon as I got home (wishful thinking on my part)... Just wanted to warn other members just in case you're looking to schedule yours. Plan for them to have it for the day!
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