[AT] Autos-Was:refusing to replace old equipment-OT
Steve W.
falcon at telenet.net
Sun Dec 21 07:05:34 PST 2008
Cecil Bearden wrote:
> Yes, but the computer diagnostic system is a fortune for a little guy.
> I have always done my own work. I bought 2 systems to connect a laptop
> to the computer about $250 each. Then when you find the codes, you
> have to go get another $250 program to really diagnose what is wrong
> unless you are familiar with that brand and generic codes...
>
> Before, we spent about 1 day per year working on a truck or car.
> Sure they took service, but then a lot more of the public knew how to
> service and maintain their car, lawnmower, home etc. With all of this
> specialization, it has created a "dumbing down" of the general ublic
> when it comes to all things mechanical..
>
> It all has a price. And the price of the dealership I cannot afford.
> My small ford dealership lost its really good mechanic. He went to one
> of those big dealerships where it costs a minimum of $200 just to pay
> for the invoice that is written up..
>
> Cecil in OKla
True, the equipment costs a few bucks. However it also cuts down on my
diagnostic time as well. Kind of a toss up.
As for the dumbing down, that is true. However if you take a look at
many of the current generation and they have NO desire to learn how to
service anything. If they can't have it NOW they don't want it. I think
a lot of that stems from the folks who think that just giving the kids
whatever they want is "parenting" when in reality parenting is much more.
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Steve W.
Near Cooperstown, New York
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