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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
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Re: Honda HS928 Engine Surging Between Loads
Reply #28 Feb 4, 2011 10:34 pm |
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Jake08
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Re: Honda HS928 Engine Surging Between Loads
Reply #33 Feb 5, 2011 10:30 am |
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If and when I bring my vehicles (don't do cars/trucks) to a repair shop for maintenance such as timing belt and pulleys, I advise them that I want to see the old parts before I pay the bill.
Would you know it came off your car/truck or from a box of old crap they keep in the back for people who ask to see the "old parts"? If they slapped some timing belt on the counter, pretty sure I wouldn't know if it came off my car or some other vehicle.
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Paul7
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Re: Honda HS928 Engine Surging Between Loads
Reply #35 Feb 5, 2011 11:54 am |
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Borat is a smart man. He would mark the timing belt before he goes to the dealer so he can verified that it was changed. A few years ago "60 Minutes", I believe, did an undercover type show on auto repair shops. If I recall they purposefully made a minor elementary mis-adjustment to the engine...and they did secretly mark parts, and had a young women take the car in. Only like one shop out of ten said that it was just a simple adjustment. The rest quickly did the adjustment but then went on to replace, or claim to replace, all kinds of things. Struts, calipers, rotors, seals, exhausts, and other gismos. You might recall that Sears Auto paid a 20 million dollar fine to settle state filed fraud charges.
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Shryp
Location: Cleveland, OH
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Re: Honda HS928 Engine Surging Between Loads
Reply #36 Feb 5, 2011 12:09 pm |
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A few years ago "60 Minutes", I believe, did an undercover type show on auto repair shops. If I recall they purposefully made a minor elementary mis-adjustment to the engine...and they did secretly mark parts, and had a young women take the car in. Only like one shop out of ten said that it was just a simple adjustment. The rest quickly did the adjustment but then went on to replace, or claim to replace, all kinds of things. Struts, calipers, rotors, seals, exhausts, and other gismos.
You might recall that Sears Auto paid a 20 million dollar fine to settle state filed fraud charges. There are a lot of videos about that on youtube. I think it was Jiffy Lube and a lot of places like that. They did the same thing with computers too. Disconnected the cable between the motherboard and hard drive and took them in to places to be fixed.
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