02-05-2024, 04:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-05-2024, 04:17 AM by Durian Fiend.)
Oh, I forgot to comment on the ".5" description from Brodies. Seems to me this would be their estimated labor time to repair the plug, in which case it'd be money well spent. Wire tying or taping the connector together should only be a temporary, emergency fix. No bueno as a solution!
You could ask first mechanic to explain how he managed to overlook this defect, if indeed it exists. Suppose it could happen spontaneously from age, though I've never seen it happen on any old clunker of mine.
You could ask first mechanic to explain how he managed to overlook this defect, if indeed it exists. Suppose it could happen spontaneously from age, though I've never seen it happen on any old clunker of mine.