nbse2 wrote:Just chatting with the mechanic who works on my car today whose nephew works for an eastern suburbs mazda dealer. He was boasting that he serviced 13 cars in one day. Explains all the monumental fcukups that service departments make. Like when I drove out one evening with loose front wheels on my NB. .
I wouldn't consider 13 services in a day to be particularly out there, especially for a dealership servicing modern cars (so basic stuff, not things like timing belts, clutches etc)
in an 8 hour day with an hour lunch break that allows 53 minutes per car.
Most dealership services (ie: the car is basically new) are just an oil change, wipers, and plug in the computer.
Drive the car in and onto the hoist.
Lift it up, drain oil, remove filter.
screw on new filter, replace sump plug.
lower hoist, fill oil
get apprentice to replace wipers while you plug in the computer, check/clear codes
back car out of workshop into lot.
grab next car.
You can do that in 50minutes fairly simply, sure you arent exactly slacking, but it's fairly easily doable. especially with a hoist and air tools on hand.