I need some advice, but I'm also writing this to vent a little. I dropped my RV off at the local repair shop because of a broken hydraulic line. When I went back to pick it up, rats had gotten into ...
Unless you can prove the repair shop knew they had a rat problem, you probably don't have a case for more than $100. Wiring isn't that expensive and the fix isn't complicated. I would tell them to keep their $100 and make the necessary repairs. They will have a happy customer and they will not have to lose $100.
-Michael
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