Learn how to find your way around under your car and get important tips about changing oil and transmission fluid with expert car tips in this free online automotive repair video clip. Expert: William Myers Contact: www.austinsubaru.com/en_US/ Bio: William Myers has been a Senior Master Technician for Subaru since 1998. He is an ASE Certified Master Technician and L1 Advanced Level Specialist. Filmmaker: EV studios
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You were the first who calls me an idiot, but somehow forget
LOL.Ne not be so worried about it.
They are always the same **** you ******* ***** dude
nouveau.Il same **** just to identify the car you Moron. Stop being so damn closed-minded.
The boxer engine is the same **** on the bottom. . . dude the only difference is the pistons. . . type
Why dumbass? This does not mean that cars are different (though the boxer engine makes the difference.) It is correct to identify the car saying that the bottom of a Subaru.
Dealers are too expensive
Jiffy Lube!
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lol “… and I will not name names”
It’s like, “This is how Subaru is in the face” … U dumbass almost all cars are the same at the bottom
He is an ignoramus “blanket” statement. If you find a good technician, go there. does not matter, or independent distributor. The truth is technical draw. You’re lucky to find a good coach, no matter where you go.
customers who abuse and lying
Yes.
Are you referring to concessions?
Could you elaborate?
Take your car to a local garage! licensees in relation to steal.
Amen. I am happy and former mechanic to do everything myself in my garage. you can not get good service anymore! I had a plumber doing work at home and carve it up. I’ll fix it myself. You can find online.
What happens to vehicles. I did mine I took the wrong path. Auto trans fluid drained lol looked brown. Id understand what drains the engine oil. Toyota Yota trannys must use liquid! semisynthetic. Being in the return to land can change the most severe, but my tranny was glad I changed to 3. 6ish rooms.
I had good and bad times, it is not the skill or knowledge if you do, you have it. Commercial aspect of the industry, not me. I worked for a GM / Toyota dealer for 15 years, is a rough gig.
must have a bad experience, then I hear stories that oscillate back and forth with the mechanics. . . . good and bad.
lol be a bad experience, I have gained lean MAT stories in both directions.
Low wages, few benefits, no respect and people trust in truth, the dealers want to finish the job in 2 hours 4 hours technological changes, etc.
and why is that?