[AT] OT: Check the grounds
weeksh at att.net
weeksh at att.net
Mon Jul 9 13:00:54 PDT 2012
In Georgia, at least 19 out of 20 of them are rip off artists. Same goes
for most of the chain operated repair places around here as well. I
assume they are rip offs until proven otherwise.
I have enough experience to spot them almost instantly so do not get
taken very often. However, I do not understand how people that do not
know better can afford to use them for anything.
I will not buy buy parts from them unless there is no other source.
Howrd in GA
On 8 Jul 2012 at 22:16, Dean VP wrote:
> Roy,
>
> That is quite amazing. Who would have thought of that particular current path? You need to
> tip the Maintenance Super! Sometimes dealers try to get you to fix things that are not
> needed so they can sell more parts and labor. I wonder if this issue is written up in a
> Technical Service Bulletin within the Volvo organization?
>
> I had a Ford dealer in AZ tell me my truck transmission oil was discolored and had a
> burned smell. And that my differential case was leaking. At the time I had just changed
> the transmission fluid about 2,000 mile earlier and the whole truck had been thoroughly
> inspected before our trip to AZ. . I just flat didn't believe them so I didn't follow
> their recommendations. I checked the transmission fluid myself and it was so clear it was
> hard to see on the dipstick and no burned smell confirmed by 5 of my neighbors in AZ. Had
> the engine oil changed at the standard interval and was told the same thing for the second
> time at the same dealer. Transmission oil needs to be changed because it is dark and has
> a burned smell and differential leaking. About a $400 service bill if I followed their
> recommendation. I didn't. Drove back home and put another 3,000 miles on the truck and
> had it serviced back at my Ford dealer here in WA that I trust. Transmission oil is fine,
> no burned smell and no leak in the differential case. It is really hard to find a dealer
> than can be trusted. I will never ever do business with that Ford dealer in AZ again.
> Horne Ford in Apache Junction, AZ. Not an honest service department.
> http://www.roberthorneford.com/
>
> Dean VP
> Snohomish, WA
>
> "Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
> - Ralph Waldo Emerson
>
>
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