Make sure your gas cap is tight and is sealing good, if it's not sealing good then the light will come on. Also a blown fuse can also make this happen on my 2000 Tracker the light came on because of a blown fuse going to the daytime running lights and the interior light luckily I discovered it before having something replaced that it didn't need.
First, you have to identify what's wrong with it.
if there was no reason to even 'suspect' any tranny problems due to the point of impact and damage they inspected they would begin repairs, once a transmission problem is observed they should diagnosis it and then decide if it were indeed accident related.....
you go to a liscenced garage, where they are qualified to do repairs on safety related components... period...
On home repairs, it is good to know where the problem is. On garage repair we went to lowes hardware and they helped me find out where my problem was and showed me how to fix it and also they compared prices for me too.
There are multiple garages in the Watford area offering car repairs, one faster than the other. To find more information about fast repairs, one can look on the internet or go to local stores.
I test drive vehicles before repairs to help diagnose the problem and after the repairs are done to be sure it is fixed right.
If it was done by a licensed, reputable shop, and they did the diagnosis, they should fix it for you, unless they told you they weren't sure, and this may not fix the problem was written on r/o, (repair order,) but remember, cut them some slack. Unless it is an obd 2 car, which will diagnose itself, then the diagnosis process can be tricky. However, it is not the right thing to do by throwing parts at a car until you get it right, either.
You will need to contact Motorola regarding this problem. They have businesses contracted to do the repairs. If you do the repairs yourself, or use a business not contacted with Motorola, you void your warranty.
There are many web sites that are devoted to boat enthusiasts and a lot of them will offer advice on repairs and maintainance. I'd look for the specific problem you're looking to fix.
The best way to find reduce repairs is be following your maintenance book that comes with your vehicle, if you follow the schedule maintenance required, then you won't have a costly problem with your repairs.
Sure, if the problem is due to mechanical defect.
The air bag light is on because there is a problem with the system. Until the problem is fixed the light will remain on. Your mechanic can diagnose the problem, make repairs and the light will reset itself.