A few weeks ago, on the first frosty night my car has seen in over a year, I stepped into my iced up Camaro. After my car was running the map light and rear Dome light refused to turn off the whole drive home. Needless to say this is VERY annoying. I tried what I could, but to no avail.
I sent it to my mechanic who tried to save the latches but it was all for naught. Both door's latches were frozen and would not go into full closed position, leaving the body control module to think the doors were open. Each latch cost $104, on top of that my mechanic had to send the car to the local Chevy dealer to reprogram the BCM to accept the new sensors.
The dealership was the rip off, but they always are, they charged $125 for the reprogram. My mechanic who did the latch replacement charged $175 for his labor.
Labor: $307
Parts: $212
Total: $563 w/tax
My mechanic gives cash deals, so it will be $519.
I hope this helps anyone in this situation.
I sent it to my mechanic who tried to save the latches but it was all for naught. Both door's latches were frozen and would not go into full closed position, leaving the body control module to think the doors were open. Each latch cost $104, on top of that my mechanic had to send the car to the local Chevy dealer to reprogram the BCM to accept the new sensors.
The dealership was the rip off, but they always are, they charged $125 for the reprogram. My mechanic who did the latch replacement charged $175 for his labor.
Labor: $307
Parts: $212
Total: $563 w/tax
My mechanic gives cash deals, so it will be $519.
I hope this helps anyone in this situation.
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