SpatiallyAware
Lifer
- Sep 7, 2009
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Is that book labor or the time it takes a skilled experienced person to do the swap? If the accepted industry cost for a service is for 10 hours and I do it in 1 hour, I still need to be paid for 10 hours and not penalized for my skill and expertise. You benefit from my quicker than quoted service by having your car back in a day instead of a week, not by not paying what the job is listed for.
If you know what you are doing, a single person with a hoist and all the tools and things gathered and prepped the night before, get up at 6-7am when its cool and be done by noon.
A lot of mechanics feel this way and IMO it's generally BS.
My truck was acting up a few years back, I took it to ford and they quoted me ~$600 to replace a main wiring harness.
Before paying I took a look and basically it had a bad connector on a sensor. They cut the connector off and spliced a new one on, but did not replace the entire harness.
The mechanic pulled the same excuse on me.. That they took the initiative to not rip my truck apart, that skill is what I'm paying for and I should be appreciative they didn't actually take the truck apart and replace the harness but should still pay full price. To crimp on a used connector?? Kiss my ass.
I ended up paying $100 diag fee and $50 to splice on the harness.
I have found that most mechanics are crooks and will rip off anybody who doesn't know better than they do.