Ask the Car Guy @socky April 23

in life •  7 years ago 

What is your car trouble?

I want to give back to Steemit community and provide some help on something that I know very well. Cars and how to fix them.

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Please ask me about your car issue. Won't go into gear. Strange sounds. Don't know if you should take your car in to the shop. Just ask.

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Send me the make, model, and year along with car symptoms.

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My oldest brother was a mechanic. Just knowing how to fix something yourself is so valuable. He easily saved us thousands of dollars over the years.

It's so true...

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Great!

I like your post, good post, vote me and follow me, Greetings for you. Thanks brother.

I like your post, good post, vote me and follow me, Greetings for you, thanks brother.

Are you as annoyed with modern cars as I am? I miss being able to do my own maintenance. Even changing the radiator fluid is an exercise in futility...

I think I'm annoyed with how it has created R&R mechanics that can't diagnose their way out of a wet paper bag. They read codes and Remove and Replace (R&R) blindly. They continue to that until the car is working again. The customer pays for all the good parts replaced until the problem is fixed.

If there were only a way that they ONLY get paid for replacing the part that caused the problem in the first place. That would incentivize mechanics to actually properly diagnose cars.

Ain't that the truth!