Re: Is adding air conditioning an unobtainable myth?

Posted by patgreen On 2011/9/9 16:22:35
I find them useful in two ways: they set a minimum amount of time for the job and in a number of cases outline what is expected in the procedure.

In removing the oil pan, they tell you what basic operations are expected, like removing part of the bell housing and removing part of the power steering. It's reassurance for those activities.

As a consumer, it is a minimal guideline.

I should point out that my pan was removed in the last two years, so should come off without undue drama.

Sadly, tradesmen are really averse to accounting for their actions. The rest of us have to; why not them?

Financially, I have to be prudent, Not cheap, but surely careful,

I wonder if the government would buy into that approach? Nahhhhhh.

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