Update on loss of Turbo Boost and check Transmission light
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12-08-2006, 15:10
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Update on loss of Turbo Boost and check Transmission light
Dan, I'm with you and still dont believe it is the AirFilter. The
third shop baced their diagnosis on the documented tasks of the other shops. Its kinda a "well if they ruled out A and B then lets look at C. It is always the last thing you do that corrects the problem, why go any farther. Ground connections are just one link that are a reasonable place for a problem. Ground wires and straps are less likely and harder to detect. Tom has a point also; aim high, it don't hurt to ask, squeeky wheel, etc. A customer once asked for a refund on my labor so I just brought their driveway back. He still was'nt happy. GregoryO'Connor 94ptRomolandCa --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "ac7880" wrote: > > Tom, > > Perhaps you are jumping the starter gun? How can they demand a 100% > refund from previous shops until the problem is actually proven to be > solved with a simple new air filter replacement? > > What if they demand refunds, and the last shop's fix is not the final > solution? > > Do they then refund the refund? > > Let them get a fix that proves out in the long haul before pointing > fingers at previous shops and demanding money back. Maybe the 3rd > shops diagnosis is correct--or maybe not. 3 opinions thus far - > which one is right? The one that solves the problem over the next > 30 days and multiple miles is likely the right one. > > As for me, I would never "immediately contact both shops > for a 100% refund", until it was proven beyond a boubt they were both > wrong - and even then I would cut slack for the hours they expended > in good faith to help me solve the problem when I needed help. > > Dan > 94 BMC 37' > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Tom Warner > wrote: > > > > Julie if I were in your place I would immediately contact both > shops > > for a 100% refund once you get the bill. If you have the number off > > the old filter go to this site and plug it in with no > > dashes. http://www.wixfilters.com/filterlookup/index.asp then go > > to http://www.filter1.com and get the phone number and the chances are > they > > will have one in stock. > > > > tom warner > > vernon center,ny > > 1985 PT 40 > > > > > > At 10:44 PM 12/7/2006, you wrote: > > >We arrived in front of Stewart and Stevenson at 10 p.m. last night. > > >They said they would take a preliminary look today. From our > > >description of the problem and what work had been done they thought > > >that the issue was on the engine side of the equation. What they > > >found was the air filter was full. Now they are trying to locate a > > >filter to fit. They have phoned Bluebird but did not get an answer > > >today. He hoped for a call back tomorrow. > > > > > >After they put in the air filter they will test the system to see > if > > >the problem is resolved. Now it really is aggravating to have to > pay > > >3 shops to troubleshoot a problem when the first shop should have > > >found the problem. United Engines in Oklahoma City told us that we > > >had about 50% left on our air filter. They were wrong and > > >consequently we had a transmission shop try to find the problem. I > > >guess it is a good thing to have all our ground connections made > > >secure but it was not the cause. > > > > > >So does Bluebird work on Friday. Does anyone know what air filter > the > > >1992 WLWB 40' PT 8V92 uses? > > >If S & S can obtain a filter we could possibly be on our way to our > > >winter abode. > > > > > > Thanks for all the advice and support. The camaraderie of these > > >lists is truly wonderful. > > > > > >Julie Bonser > > >1992 WLWB PT 40' > > >El Paso, TX > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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