Old Mar 21, 2013 | 04:32 PM
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telamela
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From: Atlanta, GA
Exclamation Could the dealership have caused my airbag light module problem?

I have a 2005 Crossfire LTD with 47,261 miles on it. Another driver failed to maintain their vehicle in their lane, thus the other driver side swiped my driver side. She got a little part of the mirror, the door, and 4 panels total. I took my crossfire to the dealer for the repairs. Upon picking up the vehicle, I noticed approximately 1 mile down the road after leaving, my airbag light came on.

I returned to the dealership. They sent the car to the collision center, which concluded the problem was not accident related. After charging me $85.00 to diagnose the problem, they have informed me they have found, "Internal failure of the airbag control module." They have recommended an "Occupant restraint controller" and the part alone is $1,900.00 and with labor my estimate is $2,372.00.

The accident was just a side swipe. No big repairs needed. I just needed a few dents pulled out and the car repainted. I just find it odd that the light came on coincidentally directly after leaving the dealership.

Does anyone think something happened at the dealership while they had my car in for the repairs? And is the pricing for this justified? I am a college student and I feel unsafe, however, I can't afford this repair.

Thanks for any help.
 
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