chilly mac
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I got my car back after being serviced (or not) from the largest volume dealer in California. I also printed out this thread and they wanted nothing to do with it. I thought that was pretty rude. At least they could've read it. They cleaned the emergency brake shoes but didn't replace them (I even gave them the TSB #). The problem is still there. I will try a different dealership...someone who cares...Antioch Hyundai. Their service was excellent at the time of purchasing. I'll give them the above part number...thanks for the tip.
Contact your local Better Business Bureau. It's plainly not acceptable for a service department to disregard a TSB, and arguably unacceptable for them to ignore the results of your online research. IMO far too high a percentage of consumers just turn the other cheek over transgressions like this. Follow-up using the tools available to you as an educated consumer, and be thorough about it, and you'll at least do a small part toward improving service levels for yourself and others. (Voting with your pocket book is helpful, but far short of the powerful feedback you can give using other available tools - many of which are available online.)