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Old Apr 2, 2012 | 11:44 PM
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Just being a bit goofy guys thats all.

I think you know what I mean it’s amazing how mechanics can break one thing fixing the thing you took it to them to fix. Oops sorry we fried your computer fixing your Ignition that will be another $500 please.

I had one guy tell me the wires to your power steering presser sensor ripped off as we looked at it that will need replacing do you want us to do it??

No moron I think I will fix that myself my god how blatant these places can be they break more than they fix.

Or you could say they are creating more work for them to do at your expense.

That’s why I try to fix anything myself now besides most anything can be fixed by the consumer if they educate themselves and are willing to do it.
 
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Old Apr 2, 2012 | 11:45 PM
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00DakDan, again, another huge help here - thanks you very much!
I'm gonna D/L everything pertaining to my Dakota.
 
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Old Apr 2, 2012 | 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by 98DAKAZ
Just being a bit goofy guys thats all.

I think you know what I mean it’s amazing how mechanics can break one thing fixing the thing you took it to them to fix. Oops sorry we fried your computer fixing your Ignition that will be another $500 please.

I had one guy tell me the wires to your power steering presser sensor ripped off as we looked at it that will need replacing do you want us to do it??

No moron I think I will fix that myself my god how blatant these places can be they break more than they fix.

Or you could say they are creating more work for them to do at your expense.

That’s why I try to fix anything myself now besides most anything can be fixed by the consumer if they educate themselves and are willing to do it.

Totally! Accountability, honesty and customer service is in short-supply these days. Sadly.
 

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