I like to hear mechanic stories so lets hear it from you grease monkeys. Here are a couple from just this week.
Interesting customer conversation.
Customer: How much for brake pads?
Me: I would like to look at the car first, free of charge. Why do you think you need pads?
Him: Other shop said it needs pads. My pedal goes to the floor.
Me: *inspects car* Rear wheel cylinders are blown, you have no brake fluid. Very dangerous. $250 to overhaul the rear brakes and you will be safe again.
Him: Other shop said $50 and that it wasn't dangerous so just give me my car back. (other shop is "The Shop" in Waco)
Me: *to his two friends* Don't get back in that car.
Me: *hands waiver and instructions that car is not fit for street use to have owner sign* He signs it and says "we mus not know what we talkin bout".
They leave and promptly drive into the streetlight pole. I helped the police with why it happened. The cop happened to see the whole thing as he was sitting in Stripes waiting for people to run that light.
Next interesting customer.
I look at the car and tell him it has one hell of an oil leak but cant find it. He informs me his belt was squeaky so he poured engine oil on it like you are supposed to......... WTF!? He went on to say that's how its supposed to be done when a belt squeeks. I pointed out his PS pump and alternator were no longer spinning because of the oiled belt. $40 was too much for him for me to clean it and put a new belt on it.
Some people.
Another interesting customer from yesterday. Old dude comes in with a 95 F-150. Says it runs rough in the morning and would like it fixed. I go to pull the truck in and there are NO brakes. Pull it in, see the master is empty. So as I pull the distributor cap (can see the PCV was spraying oil on it) I tell my partner to add some brake fluid. Customer shouts "Don't do that! It will just all pour out!" ....... *bang bang bang the head on the lift* Huh? Look under the truck and the rear brake lines are completely ripped off the axle. I ask if it just happened. Nope, been like that for a year........ REALLY? How the hell do you stop? Prayers and pixie dust? I told him no way was I gonna make his truck go better before I made it stop better. Made some new lines from scratch and did a complete fill and bleed. Only charged him $120 for it and you would think I was holding him up at gun point! LOL
Also had a customer very upset at me because I wouldn't let her have my shop cat. She even tried to guilt trip me. LOL
So lets here y'alls stories.
Interesting customer conversation.
Customer: How much for brake pads?
Me: I would like to look at the car first, free of charge. Why do you think you need pads?
Him: Other shop said it needs pads. My pedal goes to the floor.
Me: *inspects car* Rear wheel cylinders are blown, you have no brake fluid. Very dangerous. $250 to overhaul the rear brakes and you will be safe again.
Him: Other shop said $50 and that it wasn't dangerous so just give me my car back. (other shop is "The Shop" in Waco)
Me: *to his two friends* Don't get back in that car.
Me: *hands waiver and instructions that car is not fit for street use to have owner sign* He signs it and says "we mus not know what we talkin bout".
They leave and promptly drive into the streetlight pole. I helped the police with why it happened. The cop happened to see the whole thing as he was sitting in Stripes waiting for people to run that light.
Next interesting customer.
I look at the car and tell him it has one hell of an oil leak but cant find it. He informs me his belt was squeaky so he poured engine oil on it like you are supposed to......... WTF!? He went on to say that's how its supposed to be done when a belt squeeks. I pointed out his PS pump and alternator were no longer spinning because of the oiled belt. $40 was too much for him for me to clean it and put a new belt on it.
Some people.
Another interesting customer from yesterday. Old dude comes in with a 95 F-150. Says it runs rough in the morning and would like it fixed. I go to pull the truck in and there are NO brakes. Pull it in, see the master is empty. So as I pull the distributor cap (can see the PCV was spraying oil on it) I tell my partner to add some brake fluid. Customer shouts "Don't do that! It will just all pour out!" ....... *bang bang bang the head on the lift* Huh? Look under the truck and the rear brake lines are completely ripped off the axle. I ask if it just happened. Nope, been like that for a year........ REALLY? How the hell do you stop? Prayers and pixie dust? I told him no way was I gonna make his truck go better before I made it stop better. Made some new lines from scratch and did a complete fill and bleed. Only charged him $120 for it and you would think I was holding him up at gun point! LOL
Also had a customer very upset at me because I wouldn't let her have my shop cat. She even tried to guilt trip me. LOL
So lets here y'alls stories.
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