Posted by ShadetreeRet on April 25, 2015 at 23:02:13 from (184.3.20.219):
In Reply to: Don't rip me off posted by 37Chief on April 25, 2015 at 13:47:43:
I might have mentioned this before, but when my youngest daughter started driving she told me that she wanted to learn to change oil and tires, and everything else she could, so that she would know if someone was trying to rip her off. She can do all that and spark plugs as well. A few years ago she had a job traveling over most of the state and one day she called me, said Daddy, my car won't idle right and when I raise the hood I can hear a hissing sound. I told her it sounded like a vacuum line had slipped off. I told her to find the local Ford dealer and tell the service manager, and if it was something that cost much for him to call me and we would work something out. (At the time, I was working parts dept. at our local Ford dealership). About an hour later she called me back and said the service manager, or a tech. had looked at it, found a loose vacuum hose, clipped the end off with his pocket knife and slipped it back on. Didn't charge her a thing! That's one time we got lucky.
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