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I just noticed this today.. that extra plug has "3" on it.. meaning it should be on the "3" socket thing, but another plug is already there. The plug thats already there has no markings on it and it isnt fastened to where all the other plugs are fastened to each other at. Should i pop it off and put the "3" where the other wire is?
nope. for a do-it-yourselfer, pulling the old wire out and routing the new one is hard, someone replaced that wired by just running a new one. leave it
nope. for a do-it-yourselfer, pulling the old wire out and routing the new one is hard, someone replaced that wired by just running a new one. leave it
Ah.. that probably explains it, iirc cylinder 3 was misfiring so the mech prolly did that.
I think im done going to this mechanic.. he half *** repairs the stuff, and another thing always seems to be broken after hes done "fixing" whatever i brought it in for
yes, mechanics do this kind of work. Technicians such as myself do not. There is a huge difference and I take the terminology seriously.
Example: I had tickets to my local hockey team tonight for a play-off game on the glass with my family.
I sold coils, plugs and wires on a venture van due to a corroded coil and wire...customer opted for full replacement. Due to myself not knowing how annoying it would be to replace the rear plugs and wires, I promised the vehicle by the end of the day. I think you know where this is going but I spent a good amount of time on this car and missed my hockey game. I could have screwed the customer, not replaced the rear ignition components...they were still good, and went to the hockey game. As a professional and respectable Technician, I missed my game, did right by the customer and am now licking my wounds from the repair.
This mechanic has no such morals and ability of self sacrifice.
i agree... i dont like dealing with a lot of mechanics. thats why my car is fixed by me and my friend. to my surprise we haven't broken anything on my firebird, like my first 2 cars. we never worked on my 3rd car, didn't have it long enough for something to need fixing. anyways my mom's camaro's been in a mechanics shop for past year almost for head gasket blowing. he's been working on the car in his 'spare' time to save my mom money. well, spare time or not, any mechanic that takes that long on a car deserves a swift kick in the arse. oh well, my mom's car... not mine. my friend keeps bragging about how good of a mechanic this guy is, and how he was rated in the top like 100 in the US... hmm can we say BS on that one?
Hey everyone! I've been trying to remove my transmission for two days now! I need to replace the clutch. Only thing I've got left holding the transmission...
4 weeks ago
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