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<blockquote data-quote="Loggerhead Mike" data-source="post: 51077" data-attributes="member: 774"><p>me eather. i work on them enough, when i finially baught a new truck silverado months ago, i made sure it was plane jane. good ole elbo grease to move the seats and winders</p><p></p><p>As far as your truck. sounds like they had some d-a chasing the short all day long (hence adding up the labor hours). thats pretty rediculious. for one thing, they should have soldierd the wires and put heat shrink over it, and routed it so it wouldnt rub. If we have an elec. short, we get paid flat rate, probably no more than an hour or 2, and if it takes all day to find it, well your just s.o.l. and lost a day pay. sorry to here your bad luck. get'cha a heavy chevy :mrgreen: i wouldnt go back to that dealership. For anybodys sake, if you have car problems and short on cash, go in the shop and ask the mechs if they do sidework. most mechanics have shops at there house and are more than happy to do something on the weekend (out of your 600 dollar bill, the mechanic probably got paid 40)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loggerhead Mike, post: 51077, member: 774"] me eather. i work on them enough, when i finially baught a new truck silverado months ago, i made sure it was plane jane. good ole elbo grease to move the seats and winders As far as your truck. sounds like they had some d-a chasing the short all day long (hence adding up the labor hours). thats pretty rediculious. for one thing, they should have soldierd the wires and put heat shrink over it, and routed it so it wouldnt rub. If we have an elec. short, we get paid flat rate, probably no more than an hour or 2, and if it takes all day to find it, well your just s.o.l. and lost a day pay. sorry to here your bad luck. get'cha a heavy chevy :mrgreen: i wouldnt go back to that dealership. For anybodys sake, if you have car problems and short on cash, go in the shop and ask the mechs if they do sidework. most mechanics have shops at there house and are more than happy to do something on the weekend (out of your 600 dollar bill, the mechanic probably got paid 40) [/QUOTE]
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