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Dave Liquorice wrote:
It's now relatively expensive and complicated to be able to diagnose
even a simple engine or even transmission faults. That's assuming the
owners have even an inkling about how a car works let alone any
desire to service/maintain it themselves. So we get back to what I
said:
You can buy code readers for most cars these days. Usually for less than
the cost of an oil service at a dealer.
The fact is like many things these days, most can't be bothered to learn
how a car works. Far more fun as a kid playing computer games.
*Income tax service - We€˜ve got what it takes to take what you've got.
Dave Plowman
London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.
Ironic coming from a socialist
--
bert