Blind spot,front camera, & park assist Sensor problems
#1
Blind spot,front camera, & park assist Sensor problems
I have a 2014 Impala that just turned 52K. I am getting 3 different codes. Service Park assist, Blind spot sensors, front camera sensor. I can't believe they all failed at the same time. I called the local Chevy dealer and they told me it will be $100 per code to diagnose. That's $300 to plug in a computer... Is this a standard charge for GM? Or is Griffin Chevrolet in Milwaukee taking me for a ride? Aren't the sensors only around $100 each? We bought the car from Bergstrom, but they sold out to Griffin. We were very happy with the car and our dealer...until now. 2000 miles out of warranty and they want to hit you hard!
#2
theres a lot more to diagnosing than just plugging in a computer, depending on what the codes and issues are that isn't too far off for most shops, dealer or not. The way systems are integrated now you may only have 1 issue and its disabling the other systems so it might not have 3 separate problems anyway.
#5
I have a 2014 Impala that the "Service Side Detection System" light came on a couple months ago. I couldn't believed that the total bill came out to $800 to replace the module on the passenger side of the car. Since I had the repair done, the dealer waived the $150 diagnostic charge. A couple weeks after getting that one done, the drivers side went bad. I refuse to pay another $800, so I just ignore he warning.