Wednesday, February 14, 2007

How To Pick A Repair Shop


How To Pick A Repair Shop


  1. Call your local Better Business Bureau and check the firm's reputation for reliability and service.

  2. Check with your friends or with persons you know who have done
    business with the company and see what their experience has been.

  3. Does the company promise too much in its advertising? For instance, does the company offer a low price "inspection" without qualification as to the make of the *transmission. Does it offer to "adjust" your *transmission for a low price?
    Some modern *transmissions cannot be "adjusted" at all, other than through ordinary maintenance. If a problem arises, they must be repaired

  4. Most major *transmission damage cannot be properly diagnosed unless the *transmission is disassembled and inspected. Be sure that the firm will reassemble the transmission to its original condition at a price clearly stated if you choose to
    refuse the offered service

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