Buddy Ardd: CALL BOTH INSURANCE COMPANIES CHANCES ARE THEY DID NOT SWITCH OUT YOUR SPEAKER WHEN THE DOOR WAS REPLACED BECAUSE THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN EXTRA WORK!!
Marielle Hedeiros: Contact your car dealer
Scot Sepulbeda: do both. go to the insurance company and complain and go back to the shop that repaired your car. You are entitled to good work. If you settle for less it is your own fault. Go get em!!!
Dallas Bartolini: hi,,call the repair shop and ask if they still have the door. quick. do it now. then if they do, have them swap the speakers if any good. if not, then,,, i would just consider this a lesson learned. before signing off the repair shop , the repair should have been inspected with intense detail over and over again. . so now i would just replace the speakers. who knows , maybe the original speakers where distroyed anyways.... :)
Adan Alipio: I don't know what your first question was but if you had insurance than the door and any othe! r replacement parts should of been new, but if used was okay then go back to the repair shop and talk to the head guy or owner as they probably didn't even try and hook it up and you can have it replaced if your other one did work.
Mickey Isle: Contact the repair shop, they did the work.
Elsie Resner: Take the car back to the shop and explain that to them, they should make it right. If not talk to insurance adjuster and demand it be repaired. Be firm, but not ugly.
Ardelia Liptow: there are a number of issues to think approximately. what variety of insurance do have? it relatively is in specific cases extra useful to pay for the restore than paying the deductible as your top rate might circulate up. The fins are those small chambers in the radiator the place the coolant runs by to relax off. If few of them get busted they could be fixed, whether it relatively is extra useful to change the radiator.
Kim Gerbino: Ok, I wouldn't "cause hell" at first. I! f the door was salvaged, it probably had a speaker in it that ! was blown. Most of the time, the shop's main concern is with making sure the door lines up right, color matches, and other details like that. Thinking to switch the speakers, because the one you got may be blown, is not standard, and was probably not even thought of. If you go back to the shop, and speak politely with the shop owner, tell him you are very happy with the repair and that you think his or her shop did a great job, but you were curious about the speaker, ask if it is the speaker that was in the door they got or if it was the one out of your old door. If you talk nicely and be polite, they may have their mechanics swap the speakers if they still have the door. If this is not an option, you may be able to talk to them and have them put in a new speaker without any labor charges. If they were stock speakers, they will be pretty cheap at most auto part stores.If this all fails, your last option is to swap the speaker yourself. If you have basic common sense skills,! and can be patient and not rush through things, changing your speaker should be easy as anything. If it comes down to replacing it yourself, then you can ask a question in the "Car Audio" section, those guys can give you exact steps for changing your speaker, so you will know what you need to do, step by step. Hope this helps, good luck....Show more
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