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Freaking Ford Dealership. ^%$$@#@@!
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 4043176" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>All this is common in the auto industry. Same for boats. I hate it; but I drive something older and turn as many wrenches as I can and have a small shop that makes some mistakes, but are honest that I use for things I don't want to do. Did my A/C compressor myself a few summers ago...it cost me a couple hundred bucks. I did buy a vacuum pump too if you want to count that cost but I've used it for multiple jobs so it is just another tool now.</p><p></p><p>I would be asking to see the impact leaking...most of the newer cars have the UV dye in them from the factory so if they showed you the damage and it has UV evidence visible, then fine. If just a deformity of the condenser fins, that is almost normal for most cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 4043176, member: 24531"] All this is common in the auto industry. Same for boats. I hate it; but I drive something older and turn as many wrenches as I can and have a small shop that makes some mistakes, but are honest that I use for things I don't want to do. Did my A/C compressor myself a few summers ago...it cost me a couple hundred bucks. I did buy a vacuum pump too if you want to count that cost but I've used it for multiple jobs so it is just another tool now. I would be asking to see the impact leaking...most of the newer cars have the UV dye in them from the factory so if they showed you the damage and it has UV evidence visible, then fine. If just a deformity of the condenser fins, that is almost normal for most cars. [/QUOTE]
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