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Floridastorm
Jun 02, 2018Explorer
Aridon wrote:
You'll get tired of watching some guy collect $150/hr to take out four screws, detatch 3 or 4 wires and attach them to the new thing.
One bolt, drain into pan, pour in new fluid.
Then you'll say, "jeez I can do that"
You'll find YouTube and watch some videos and realize this **** is so easy you have no idea why you kept paying people do such basic stuff.
Or you'll get used to paying it.
Is a Class C motor home much different than my SUV? How many people actually do work on their SUV's? I wouldn't know where to start. I did purchase an OBD II Scanner so that I can determine where a problem might be. Then I take the codes to my mechanic as sometimes the codes are intermittent and do not readily show up when my mechanic puts it on his scanner. I, of course, change wiper blades, battery, fuses, and some fluids. Nothing much else. So, it would be the same with a Class C which is really just a truck with various appliances.
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