MylarHyrule Publish time 2018-5-2 16:15:29

Customer at work...

I'm a mechanic....

Had a guy come in the shop today in a 2012 Buick Rendezvous...
Demanded that we change his speedometer cable because his speedometer wasn't working...
I informed him that his truck did, in fact, not even have a speedo cable because it's all electrical now...

This guy demands that is the problem, and orders me to install one...

It took me 15 mins of explaining to him how that just isn't feasible...

THIS is why our shop prefers female customers vs male customers...

Woman will come in and tell you she hears a funny noise in the front end...  the man will tell you he needs a wheel bearing, and if that doesn't fix the issue, he expects it free

Long story short...  Find a mechanic you trust, stick with them, and if they tell you something as fact, don't argue with them!!

theunknown404 Publish time 2018-5-2 16:26:33

I just tell my mechanic what is happening, what I think about what it could be, and I leave the rest up to them.

trojandrew Publish time 2018-5-2 17:15:40

i told my mechanic what was exactly wrong and that i just didnt have the tools to fix it. he didnt believe me, took 3 hours looking for the problem, told me i was right then charged me for all of that. sometimes mechanics just suck

DeEmEn Publish time 2018-5-2 18:00:33

This is how I run my business, I usually told the customer to stfu in a nice way and let my mechanic to do their job. You need to practice to make them look stupid and confused. It will do the trick.

15mdr02 Publish time 2018-5-2 19:58:33

Well heck.  Forget searching google next time something starts to go wrong with my car.  Seems like I found a place with more trustworthy and knowledgeable answers!

Zento-Hazashi Publish time 2018-5-3 12:26:57

off topic tho init

MylarHyrule Publish time 2018-5-3 13:06:55

15mdr02 replied at 2018-5-2 19:58 static/image/common/back.gif
Well heck.  Forget searching google next time something starts to go wrong with my car.  Seems like  ...

searching in Google to fix your car is like searching WebMD to diagnose your sickness, lol

Qforina Publish time 2018-5-3 13:49:10

Lol, looks like im youngest here, 17 tho :'(

15mdr02 Publish time 2018-5-4 13:28:48

MylarHyrule replied at 2018-5-3 13:06 static/image/common/back.gif
searching in Google to fix your car is like searching WebMD to diagnose your sickness, lol

ah yes.  WebMD.  My old friend.  The only place I trust to tell me that every symptom is a sign of cancer in some form or fashion

Devvoke2 Publish time 2018-5-4 14:16:23

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