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Originally Posted by adan
God dammit. I actually went to the dealership to have the window issue fixed only to find out now that I could have just reset it myself. FML. The mechanic told me it's not under warranty so I have to pay for an hour's work which comes out to $100. How the hell did it take him 1 hour to reset the window? GTFO here. This is bull. I looked up this issue in this forum about a month ago but I couldn't find this thread. I should have looked harder. Dammit. Expensive lesson for me.
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Bumper to bumper warranty should have covered it. You can call Subaru Canada to file a compliant and get your $100 bucks back like I did when the Willowdale Subaru failed to give me proper user manuals for the car, and I spent $102 bucks on eBay to get them (Subaru Canada actually gave me only $94 bucks back I'm not sure why they have to short change me $7 bucks but whatever).