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sparky472
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What is the name of your state? Texas
Bought a brand new car 3 months ago. Last month I had to have the winshield replaced due to a rock. The glass company (nationally owned) came out and replaced it. A couple days later I noticed that there was an air leaak. They came out again to try and seal it, but it was still there. It rained that night and the next day there was a big puddle of water on the floor of the car (it's not carpeted, but there is padding beneath the floor). I call again, he sprays water and the thing is leakin all the way across the to and corners of the windshield. They seal all around. Seemed to have finally fixed the leak.
However, the car now smells awful. Moldy. I can barely get in it the smell is so bad and have to drive with the windows open. I get a headache from even being in it for 15 minutes.
Tomorrow, I plan on calling them and telling them I want them to rectify this by paying all costs associated with cleaning the mold. I don't expect them to just say "OK."
I feel I should stick to that request though. So what should I do if they flat out refuse? Do I have legal recourse?
Bought a brand new car 3 months ago. Last month I had to have the winshield replaced due to a rock. The glass company (nationally owned) came out and replaced it. A couple days later I noticed that there was an air leaak. They came out again to try and seal it, but it was still there. It rained that night and the next day there was a big puddle of water on the floor of the car (it's not carpeted, but there is padding beneath the floor). I call again, he sprays water and the thing is leakin all the way across the to and corners of the windshield. They seal all around. Seemed to have finally fixed the leak.
However, the car now smells awful. Moldy. I can barely get in it the smell is so bad and have to drive with the windows open. I get a headache from even being in it for 15 minutes.
Tomorrow, I plan on calling them and telling them I want them to rectify this by paying all costs associated with cleaning the mold. I don't expect them to just say "OK."
I feel I should stick to that request though. So what should I do if they flat out refuse? Do I have legal recourse?