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Most mechanics I know have long forgotten how to "connect the dots" and troubleshoot issues. Everything became computerized there and all they do is plug in a code reader. They literally don't do that "could it be spark, could it be fuel" kind of thing anymore. Most branded garages follow company instructions, "IKEA"-style, aka use a 10 socket and use it here.


Could be! Doesn't mean those are the mechanics we want to be using though...




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