Upon reasonable notice and during the motor vehicle repair facility’s business hours, a consumer may remove a vehicle from a motor vehicle repair facility upon paying for the following:
        (1) Labor actually performed.

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        (2) Parts actually installed.
        (3) Parts ordered specifically for the consumer’s car
    
if the order is not cancelable or the parts are not returnable for cash or credit.
        (4) Storage charges imposed in accordance with the
    
schedule of charges if disclosed to consumers prior to repairs.