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CarGuru > Chrysler > Re: I can't believe Chrysler service!!! 26 April 2005 06:26:33

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Re: I can't believe Chrysler service!!!

Bob Shuman 18 April 2005 17:52:46
 Suggest you post the dealer's name and location so others can benefit from
your experience and avoid them.

"TomKan" <tomkanpa@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1113831234.270­523.144830@f14g2000c­wb.googlegroups.com.­..> Last week I took my '01 Cruiser in for two recalls.

...Lousy service experience deleted...
What a way to do business!!>


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Art 19 April 2005 00:20:35 permanent link ]
 My best dealership was an old Subaru place in downtown Raleigh. Looked like
a dump but they knew the cars backwards and forwards. I had brought my
Legacy with crappy ac to another dealer several times where they kept on
changing parts with no success. These guys found a crimped cable in 10
seconds.


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Punch 19 April 2005 03:45:09 permanent link ]
 
"TomKan" <tomkanpa@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1113831234.270­523.144830@f14g2000c­wb.googlegroups.com.­..> Last week I took my '01 Cruiser in for two recalls.> Power steering hose.> Child seat latch.

snip, hey tom, just got my car back, had appointment last Thursday for what
was a 6hr job, well they called me and said, they didn't realize my pt was
the turbo, and they had wrong parts, order parts wait another day... they
then tell me waterpump is toast need to order more parts...

long story short my so called 6hr job lasted from Thursday 8am- monday
6pm...

p.s. fixed under warrenty, cam shaft seals, valve cover seals, water pump,
tuneup.



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Nomen Nescio 21 April 2005 07:40:15 permanent link ]
 There are no legal qualifications for automotive mechanics. Therein lies
the problem. A guy can be a soda jerk one day and your Chrysler
transmission overhaul mechanic the next.

I think I will create an entire post addressing this distressing problem.

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Nospam Clare Nce 21 April 2005 07:47:08 permanent link ]
 On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 05:40:15 +0200 (CEST), Nomen Nescio
<nobody@dizum.com> wrote:
There are no legal qualifications for automotive mechanics. Therein lies>the problem. A guy can be a soda jerk one day and your Chrysler>transmissi­on overhaul mechanic the next.>
I think I will create an entire post addressing this distressing problem.

Not in Canada.
Can't call yourself a Mechanic without a licence (certificate of
qualification) which requires education and apprenticeship.
Still get a few that you sure wonder how they managed to get the
paper, but that's true of Doctors and lawyers too.
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PC Medic 21 April 2005 14:29:08 permanent link ]
 
<nospam.clare.nce@s­ny.der.on.ca> wrote in message
news:re8e61d5fnfijn­1b56m1fuq6pcg8c4m78i­@4ax.com...> On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 05:40:15 +0200 (CEST), Nomen Nescio> <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:>
There are no legal qualifications for automotive mechanics. Therein lies>>the problem. A guy can be a soda jerk one day and your Chrysler>>transmiss­ion overhaul mechanic the next.>>
I think I will create an entire post addressing this distressing problem.>
Not in Canada.> Can't call yourself a Mechanic without a licence (certificate of> qualification) which requires education and apprenticeship.> Still get a few that you sure wonder how they managed to get the> paper, but that's true of Doctors and lawyers too.

Nor in many states.
Where I am short of changing tires or oil you need to be ASE certified.



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Tnkev 21 April 2005 20:50:57 permanent link ]
 
"Nomen Nescio" <nobody@dizum.com> wrote in message
news:7f71efda71a8c7­d71de5f075d341c1ee@d­izum.com...> There are no legal qualifications for automotive mechanics. Therein lies> the problem. A guy can be a soda jerk one day and your Chrysler> transmission overhaul mechanic the next.>
Not at this dealership you may be able to change oil without ASE
certification,but if you don't get ASE certified in your first 90 days(or at
least be trying to get it)you lose your job!that is to ONLY change oil, they
can't even look at brakes until they are Chrysler certified for brakes,if
they want to advance to something else they have to do the training first,
then apprentice.but that is the rules at the dealer where I work,the dealer
accross town could be different.
competition is fierce here,if you don't have competent techs that fix it
first visit it will likely be the last visit,we pride ourselves in the fact
that ALL of our techs are up to date on current training and
certification,and that the techs here have been here 5 years or more some(2)
have been here 12 years,we have 1 lube tech that has been here 3 years and 2
others that have been here 1 year.


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Mic Canic 23 April 2005 19:35:22 permanent link ]
 actually you dead wrong when it6 comes to the state of michigan
the reall problem is flat rate pay system

Nomen Nescio wrote:
There are no legal qualifications for automotive mechanics. Therein lies> the problem. A guy can be a soda jerk one day and your Chrysler> transmission overhaul mechanic the next.>
I think I will create an entire post addressing this distressing problem.

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Nospam Clare Nce 26 April 2005 06:26:33 permanent link ]
 On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 06:29:08 -0400, "PC Medic" <NOT@home.net> wrote:
<nospam.clare.nce@­sny.der.on.ca> wrote in message >news:re8e61d5fnfij­n1b56m1fuq6pcg8c4m78­i@4ax.com...>> On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 05:40:15 +0200 (CEST), Nomen Nescio>> <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:>>
There are no legal qualifications for automotive mechanics. Therein lies>>>the problem. A guy can be a soda jerk one day and your Chrysler>>>transmis­sion overhaul mechanic the next.>>>
I think I will create an entire post addressing this distressing problem.>>
Not in Canada.>> Can't call yourself a Mechanic without a licence (certificate of>> qualification) which requires education and apprenticeship.>> Still get a few that you sure wonder how they managed to get the>> paper, but that's true of Doctors and lawyers too.>
Nor in many states.>Where I am short of changing tires or oil you need to be ASE certified.>
Which means exactly what?? That you can pass a written test? Pure
memory work.
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