nbse2 wrote:If you want an extra laugh, the cost to replace the high beam bulb in labour only was $21.00.
Hate to think what the globe cost.
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nbse2 wrote:If you want an extra laugh, the cost to replace the high beam bulb in labour only was $21.00.
eskimo wrote:find yourself a decent private workshop to look after ALL your cars
93_Clubman wrote:Yeah, have heard some horror stories, so I always do a visual inspection of areas of vehicle where work has been carried out - not that it will reveal all, but better than taking it on trust.
dunno about the area you live in. but all the single person privately owned workshops in my area charge $80-$90 per hour. the dealerships are $30-$50 more per hour.Caffeine wrote:tl:dr? Dealer bad, independent workshop slightly dearer, but confidence that work has been done properly.
Caffeine wrote:On one occasion where I did have a problem (newly installed timing belt jumped 2 teeth, causing major power loss and poor performance) the independent workshop took the car back, replaced all affected parts, and also contacted all other recent timing belt customers and replaced their timing belts too (one other owner had a similar problem, very soon after mine). They also stopped using that supplier for all replacement belts, and moved to a higher end supplier.
aviper4u wrote:
im no mechanic but i have changed timing belts before and dont see how a correctly installed timing belt could "jump" two teeth and then the motor continue to run with loss of power as after several revolutions the motor would lose time as the belt wouldnt do its job and eventually stall the motor
sounds to me like it wasnt put on right in the first place and needed to be corrected?
The belt jumped while I was driving, at high rpm, suddenly the car spluttered and would barely run.
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