Posted by karl f on April 08, 2009 at 10:13:39 from (209.188.106.159):
In Reply to: O/T stupid engineering posted by Nancy Howell on April 07, 2009 at 09:03:56:
It appears she was at a parts store. The person who helped her is not a mechanic, just a sales person. While newer names in the auto parts store business are offering free installation of certain items, those individuals really are not qualified/equiped to do so. Some of the traditional parts places still do not install parts (many reasons). The salesperson doing so could get his butt in trouble. Usually a quick pop out and pop in under 1 minute job is overlooked, but all it takes is to scratch the wrong customer's car or a shop account owner to catch you installing and the consequences rain down for the whole location...
The guy may have even knew what he was doing but being punched in on his work grounds he was not allowed to do it.
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