Yea,they need to see what it's going to need done and roughly how long it will take to do,before they can give you an estimate.Don't worry,it's normal.
2007-08-14 12:50:28
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answered by Cosmic 3
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Nicky H, I have been an auto repair technician for over 15 years and NO technician can diagnose a car over the phone. In the state I work in ( Florida ) it is a law that you have to sign a repair order that authorizes the shop to spend any money. It is most likely the same in all states. If you do not authorize them to spend any money they cannot legally charge you any money even if "they go ahead and tear it down". Tearing it down without authorization is an unscrupulous sales technique. You can shop for a good repair shop by looking for credentials such as ASE certifications, you should also contact the Better Business Bureau to research potential shops. One thing I can guarentee you is that the cost of doing it the right way once is ALWAYS cheaper than doing it twice. Ultimately if the service writer is not willing to clearly explain your repair options and thouroughly discuss why you need each and every item to repair it correctly AND give you a complete WRITTEN estimate then I'd think twice about letting them do the repair work. Good luck and remember as the consumer you have the choice of where you want to take your vehicle.
2007-08-14 13:15:01
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answered by jeff b 1
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Sounds like a busy shop that doesn't want to hurry thru a diagnosis with a customer waiting . If you want a good job done on your can let them have it for at least a day.Engine work needs to be diagnosed cold and hot.Good luck.
2007-08-14 12:51:50
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answered by Richard B 3
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tough situation.. of course you don't want guesswork estimates based on your verbal symptoms but at the same time you don't want the thing torn apart and leave you stranded. you MUST first agree to diagnosis charges and based on the report go foward
2007-08-14 13:11:34
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answered by John St.Louis 5
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Yes it is normal. Don't try and tell them what is wrong because they will fix what you said is wrong and the other problems will still be there.
Let them tell you what is wrong and needs to be repaired. then they are responsible repairing the problem.
2007-08-14 12:49:56
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answered by dadw5boys 4
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this is normal procedure, they are busy and need to have the car there to investigate and thoroughly check things out
2007-08-18 11:40:50
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answered by cheri h 7
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This is not normal, the repair shop will in all likelyhood dissasemble your engine and leave it in pieces for you. They will hold your car hostage till you pay them for the estimate and the repair.
2007-08-14 12:50:32
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answered by dodgedart 2
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pass & see them, they could have forgotten to call or lost your info. provide them a guess to describe, and if it is unreasonable, recommend so, yet do no longer rush to make enemies, you ought to choose them sometime.
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answered by ? 4
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where i live that is very common.
2007-08-19 16:26:34
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answered by levi10002000 2
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