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Which non-vw independent mechanics do you use? (Sydney)
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I haven't changed the oil in my GTI yet, but i don't think you can change the filter without draining the oil.
In my opinion, this is what I expect most 15/45k minors services to be like in reality.
drain oil, check fluids, replace filter, top up oil. reset service light.
I doubt you can pursue it further. I suppose all you can do is find another place that you feel more comfortable with at the next big 60k service.MY07 Red GTI 3 Door
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seb @ euroautomotive in girraween (north parra area) 0410-541-322
damian/dave/jono @ jade auto in roseberry (east sydney) 9663-0427
and matt @ Camden GTI is already mentioned for western syd! campbelltown 0423 051737Last edited by Golf Loon; 24-08-2009, 07:32 PM.What’s behind you doesn’t matter..
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Originally posted by Johnbu View PostI haven't changed the oil in my GTI yet, but i don't think you can change the filter without draining the oil.
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To the OP: The mech probably did the work but he must be a dummy to not put on a show for the new customer that is looking at his work.
I used to get in the poop all the time because my customers, who had about the same mechanical knowledge as you, couldn't understand how the work was done so quick. I started putting on a show for the onlookers & explained what I was doing & why - it would add 10 minutes to the job (which they paid for) and they would gain confidence in my abilities as a mechanic.
The guy has blown his opportunity to pick up a new customer, best you move on, stop crying & find another mechanic.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
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Originally posted by Johnbu View PostI haven't changed the oil in my GTI yet, but i don't think you can change the filter without draining the oil.
In my opinion, this is what I expect most 15/45k minors services to be like in reality.
drain oil, check fluids, replace filter, top up oil. reset service light.
I doubt you can pursue it further. I suppose all you can do is find another place that you feel more comfortable with at the next big 60k service.
Originally posted by fuzion View Postseb @ euroautomotive in girraween (north parra area) 0410-541-322
damian/dave/jono @ jade auto in roseberry (east sydney) 9663-0427
and matt is already mentioned for outter western syd!
Originally posted by brad View PostThe oil filter housing & the sump are indpendant of each other. Changing the filter by itself shouldn't be an issue.
To the OP: The mech probably did the work but he must be a dummy to not put on a show for the new customer that is looking at his work.
I used to get in the poop all the time because my customers, who had about the same mechanical knowledge as you, couldn't understand how the work was done so quick. I started putting on a show for the onlookers & explained what I was doing & why - it would add 10 minutes to the job (which they paid for) and they would gain confidence in my abilities as a mechanic.
The guy has blown his opportunity to pick up a new customer, best you move on, stop crying & find another mechanic.
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Originally posted by les88 View Postwhy didn't you take the car to a VW dealer for the service. If it was to save money the stress that you have put yourself thru ....enough said
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Originally posted by mk5 golf View PostAs I mentioned in my initial post, the car was out of its factory warranty - it expired August last year and couldn't see the need of having it done at vw service.
posters here on mechanics they have suggested.
I have heard these names mentioned numerous times over the years and
never heard a bad word about them.
Sounds like you have been stressing and that's a shame with your first
experience with a VW car. Get them to check for the problem and sort it
out as soon as possible and start enjoying your car.
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Originally posted by neil View PostI'm no mechanic, but my advice to you is to take the advice from some of the
posters here on mechanics they have suggested.
I have heard these names mentioned numerous times over the years and
never heard a bad word about them.
Sounds like you have been stressing and that's a shame with your first
experience with a VW car. Get them to check for the problem and sort it
out as soon as possible and start enjoying your car.
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Originally posted by gtimk5 View PostI am efficient with my work, like to get the cars in and out as painlessly as I can for my customers and myself.
20 minutes seems like a record for a service on any Golf, tyre pressures including spare, lubing door parts, checking for fault codes, resetting the service indicator and testing.
I allow up to 1.25 hours for a normal 45,000 km service.
Cheers, Andrew
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