[AT] More on the water pump
David Bruce
davidbruce at yadtel.net
Tue Nov 16 07:03:43 PST 2010
Yep seen both. In the auto repair business I've seen many crooks and
more than a few that had no idea.
This guy will not take action one a single code set unless it is
something that would be fatal - and as such we have dealt with this
issue for several months. Is he perfect? I dare say not but long
experience tells me he is honest and knowledgeable. In any one instance
I might be able to solve an issue with less expense but over the long
haul I'm with him. I trust him and over time he has earned that trust.
For that confidence I'll pay a bit more.
David
NW NC
On 11/16/2010 7:08 AM, charlie hill wrote:
> David, I know guys that are mechanics who honestly think that if the
> computer sets a code for, for example, the oxygen sensor that it is just the
> oxygen sensor that is bad. They never check the output voltage on the
> sensor they just replace it. Then the code sets again and they are stumped.
> They don't understand that some other component is out of spec and causing
> the oxygen sensor to be out of range and set a code. Some of them are good
> guys. They just don't know any better. Some do know better and are crooks.
>
> Charlie
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