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Hey guys check this link out to a trouble code site i found, this guy would make me not want to ask anything... Now i didn't hear the first part, but it sounds like he just goes off!!! I have never heard anyone around here give an answer like that, but i guess that is why we drive Fords... If the link doesn't work cut and paist... http://www.obd-codes.com/forums/1118...e-an-idea.html
What a jerk. If I was VW_al, I'd have started really making fun of the guy so to really tick him off. It's funny how he says he isn't there to start an argument and doesn't care if someone wants to work on his own car when in fact both statements are false. He was there to start an argument and he does care. He should get off the forum if he doesn't want to help anyone. VW_al handled himself well.
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I think that VW_Al edited his post from reading "engage stealership" to "engage dealership" and Jeff Compton decided to get offended. He does need to grow up.
I would of unloaded on that candian stealership loving jerk, there was no call for that or to treat other people that way. I can understand his anger to a point, as I worked at a dodge dealership, the machanics are over worked trying to repair all the junk that they sell hee hee. Seriously, I sold dodges for awhile, thier all right, but people like that make me not like them. They may be profesionals, but they screw stuff up like everyone else and thet are over priced. The dealership makes more off of a job than the machanic, but they do all right as well. It doesn't take much to rack up a 1,000.00 dollar bill these days. My son just had his front brakes done on his 04 ranger, it cost 350.00 $ They wouldn't turn the rotors or anything, put on all new parts, thats good in away I guess, but sure is expensive !!
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