[DMCForum] Re: A simple task
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[DMCForum] Re: A simple task
- From: "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 00:37:33 -0000
It is true, dealer mechanics are no better, simply because they
refuse to follow manuals or procedures just as you said.
I own factory manuals on all of my vehicles now, no matter how new
or old.
The only reason I went to this a-hole in the first place was because
my own pneumatic impact gun wasn't strong enough. I knew the shop
would have a 600 ft/lb. gun.
Rich
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxx> wrote:
> I made this discovery many years ago.. Which forced
> me to take on more jobs on my car than I would have
> otherwise. The process too a long time, but I
> remember the exact moment I made the decision.
>
> It was my Chevy Beretta. One day on the way home, the
> clutch went out. I had never done a front wheel drive
> clutch before (heck, I had never done *ANY* clutch
> before, but was always told FWD was VERY difficult) so
> I took it to a reputable transmission shop.
>
> A week later (I was told the job would take 1 day) I
> went to pick it up.. An extra $100 was added to the
> bill for some bullshit thing they claimed they needed
> to fix "while they were there".
>
> So, I pay my bill.. Get in the car, and drive off..
> First bump I hit, I hear a loud noise. Turn around,
> go back. They put it up on the lift, and the problem
> was obvious. The washer on the anti-sway bar was
> broken. They took it apart, and replaced it. As they
> put it back together they used the impact gun. I
> stopped the guy, and explained to him that THIS is why
> he broke it in the first place!
>
> While the car was in the air, I then noticed that the
> CV boot had slid off of the outer CV joint. I asked
> the mechanic if he had properly supported the axle
> when the transmission was out. He gave me a puzzled
> look and called the boss out. I then had to take out
> my factory service manual to show them how the axle is
> supposed to be supported. He told me "Professional
> mechanics don't need the manual"..
>
> Either way, I told him he was going to need to fix the
> boot. He agreed, and told me to come back later in
> the week when he had the part in.
>
> <Skipping some boring details>
>
> When the went to put the car back together, out comes
> the impact gun again. He puts on the axle nut with
> the gun as I am yelling at him to stop!! I said "You
> need to use a torque wrench. If you don't know the
> specification, I will look it up for you". He
> responded "The gun will make it tight enough, it wont
> fall off". So, I had to try and explain to this
> "Professional" the TOO Much force would crush the hub
> bearing... After some arguing, he went off to find a
> torque wrench. It took about 20 min for them to find
> one.
>
> Just one of many stories about lazy/stupid
> mechanics... An no, Dealerships are no better.
>
> Funny thing is, by the time I had my DeLorean I was
> pretty confident in my ability to work on cars. My
> attitude was that I could do no worse than a
> "professional". At least I knew how to read the
> service manuals.
>
> When I bought my DeLorean, I had so much trust in Rob
> Grady that I would always bring my car to him. My
> thought was, I had all of my other cars to work on I
> might as well use a trusted mechanic whenever
> possible.... But there is SO much traffic on Long
> Island! ROB, MOVE TO JERSEY!! :)
>
>
>
> --- cruznmd <racuti1@xxxx> wrote:
>
> > In my life no matter where I've lived or what
> > vehicle I've owned at
> > the time, from my 1964 IH Scout, to my 2 Chevy
> > Trackers, to my 2002
> > PT Cruiser and including my DeLorean, EVERY single
> > "professional"
> > ASE certified mechanic has caused more damage to my
> > vehicle than
> > repair.
> >
> > So why do I continue to go there? Because I'm an
> > idiot. I keep
> > thinking "they can't all be this incompetent."
> >
> > A smiple task, To wit;
> >
> > Sir, I have two lugnuts on my DeLorean that have
> > become too tight
> > for me to break loose. Can you put your impact gun
> > on them for
> > me? "Sure" he says. The guy spins them loose and
> > promptly
> > overtightens them with the pneumatic impact gun. I
> > now have one
> > stripped lugnut that I can't get off.
> >
> > I do solemnly swear that I will never trust a gas
> > station mechanic
> > again as long as I live.
> >
> > Rich A.
> > #5335
>
>
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