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The correct possessive form of the plural noun mechanics is mechanics', as in your question.Example: Both mechanics' opinion of the problem was different.
I had the same problem with my car a couple of months ago. I would try calling your local Volkswagen dealership...chances are, it is a warranty issue and it will be free of charge!
The mysteries and questions of Quantum Mechanics are largely unsolved.
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Check with a certified Volkswagen dealer to see if this problem can be fixed under warranty. I think Volkswagen has some issues with their electric windows, and they were fixing the problem free of charge.
Usually a problem in the emission control system - have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
It could mean there's a problem with the electrical mechanics of the car.
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There are check out charts that the mechanics have access to that will lead to the problem
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In states which require emissions tests for diesels, current owners risk having their registration yanked until the problem's fixed.
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