Since we have a safety inspection station in our lot I will see many people pull in there and pull right out then pull into my shop looking for clear red or yellow tape.
2012 Patriot came in Thursday, couldnt pass due to front amber broken. Very nice little old lady on social security. I said the vehicle is so new that it will probbly be a dealer only item. She said the dealer wanted $496 to replace it. Yikes! I did some quick searching and found a new OEM one on ebay for $32 and it would be a half hour to install. Part arrived today and $73 latter she was out the door happy as can be. 3 hours latter she brought back the most delicious homemade cookies...... man they rocked with some milk.
Another dude cam in Friday with NO brakes. Nothing! Drove 25 miles using the parking brake. Said it was at three shops and TSTC and nobody could figure it out. Said he just put in a new master. Well after spending an hour trying to bleed it I noticed the fluid only came out on the last 1/4" of travel. I asked if he bought new or reman. He said "junk yard". WTF? Never never never never never never never ever do that! Never buy JY brake parts WTF were you thinking. "Well the dealer wanted $450 and no parts stores sell them." Argh, its a 94 Toyota truck! Took 2 minuets and I found a brand new one (we dont use remans at my shop) for $73 fuggin dollars! Ordered it and what do ya know? We have brake pressure! Hes spent like $400 chasing the problem. We charged $260 for all the extra time spent trying to make his bleed out. Would have been a $160 job otherwise.
We did have one I kinda felt bad about last week. Normally when we do brakes we first pop the res cap and test the brake fluid. Well a regular customer that we overhauld his rear brakes and new master a few months ago decided to do his own front brakes and he way overtightened the bearings and the calipers were binding. We explained the rotors are seriously warped and its glazed the pads and that the calipers are stuck. Couldnt spin the wheels at all. Pull it apart, replace the calipers and rotors and pads and bearings. Go to crack the system and nothing comes out. Thats when I noticed the fresh resivoir was black. Pop the lid and see the seal all bloated out due to contamination. Brake fluid looked like coffee. Someone put power steering fluid in it. That DESTROYS any and all rubber in the system. Wheel cylinder seals, all brake lines, master and the ABS system. All destroyed. Had I of checked the cap first I would have refused the job. The parts are more than a 99 Tahoe with 278k miles is worth. And he asked about the brakes the moment we just swaped out the spider injection system which is a $600 job by itself. Now he spent $1100 for a truck thats on borrowed time. Fortunatly the new master and calipers never saw the bad fluid but the lines and ABS pump and wheel cylinders did. Told him go to a dealer and trade it in.
Turns out his 16 year old son was cleaning out the garrage and since the two bottles look alike he topped off a Dot3 bottle with a PS bottle and the father poured it in the master.
Feel bad for the dude and wish I had noticed the brake resivoir before we started on anything but the truck was first there for the injection system adnd as soon as we completed that he asked use to see why the brakes always smell. Siezed calipers and knowing that we just did the master a couple months back gave me no thought that the master was at fault.
2012 Patriot came in Thursday, couldnt pass due to front amber broken. Very nice little old lady on social security. I said the vehicle is so new that it will probbly be a dealer only item. She said the dealer wanted $496 to replace it. Yikes! I did some quick searching and found a new OEM one on ebay for $32 and it would be a half hour to install. Part arrived today and $73 latter she was out the door happy as can be. 3 hours latter she brought back the most delicious homemade cookies...... man they rocked with some milk.
Another dude cam in Friday with NO brakes. Nothing! Drove 25 miles using the parking brake. Said it was at three shops and TSTC and nobody could figure it out. Said he just put in a new master. Well after spending an hour trying to bleed it I noticed the fluid only came out on the last 1/4" of travel. I asked if he bought new or reman. He said "junk yard". WTF? Never never never never never never never ever do that! Never buy JY brake parts WTF were you thinking. "Well the dealer wanted $450 and no parts stores sell them." Argh, its a 94 Toyota truck! Took 2 minuets and I found a brand new one (we dont use remans at my shop) for $73 fuggin dollars! Ordered it and what do ya know? We have brake pressure! Hes spent like $400 chasing the problem. We charged $260 for all the extra time spent trying to make his bleed out. Would have been a $160 job otherwise.
We did have one I kinda felt bad about last week. Normally when we do brakes we first pop the res cap and test the brake fluid. Well a regular customer that we overhauld his rear brakes and new master a few months ago decided to do his own front brakes and he way overtightened the bearings and the calipers were binding. We explained the rotors are seriously warped and its glazed the pads and that the calipers are stuck. Couldnt spin the wheels at all. Pull it apart, replace the calipers and rotors and pads and bearings. Go to crack the system and nothing comes out. Thats when I noticed the fresh resivoir was black. Pop the lid and see the seal all bloated out due to contamination. Brake fluid looked like coffee. Someone put power steering fluid in it. That DESTROYS any and all rubber in the system. Wheel cylinder seals, all brake lines, master and the ABS system. All destroyed. Had I of checked the cap first I would have refused the job. The parts are more than a 99 Tahoe with 278k miles is worth. And he asked about the brakes the moment we just swaped out the spider injection system which is a $600 job by itself. Now he spent $1100 for a truck thats on borrowed time. Fortunatly the new master and calipers never saw the bad fluid but the lines and ABS pump and wheel cylinders did. Told him go to a dealer and trade it in.
Turns out his 16 year old son was cleaning out the garrage and since the two bottles look alike he topped off a Dot3 bottle with a PS bottle and the father poured it in the master.
Feel bad for the dude and wish I had noticed the brake resivoir before we started on anything but the truck was first there for the injection system adnd as soon as we completed that he asked use to see why the brakes always smell. Siezed calipers and knowing that we just did the master a couple months back gave me no thought that the master was at fault.
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