10/18/2018 08:01
Subject: Re:If your very good mechanic can’t fix
Unless you want a new car, why wouldn't you just get an estimate? If you want a new car, then get a new car.
Anonymous
10/18/2018 00:18
Subject: If your very good mechanic can’t fix
Gauge cluster needs to be pulled out, contact pins cleaned, coated with dielectric grease, and reseated in the harness.
Done.
Anonymous
10/17/2018 20:47
Subject: If your very good mechanic can’t fix
Keep on driving until something breaks. Lot easier to fix once it breaks down.
Anonymous
10/17/2018 20:42
Subject: Re:If your very good mechanic can’t fix
electrical issues are often dicey to dx. so try a vocational school, get a second opinion and consider a less used vehicle.
Anonymous
10/17/2018 16:07
Subject: If your very good mechanic can’t fix
Do you have a vocational high school nearby? They often work on cars for a inexpensive cost.
Anonymous
10/17/2018 16:01
Subject: If your very good mechanic can’t fix
I'd first call and get an estimate on how much they think it would be to diagnose it and/or what they think it might be off the top of their head and the cost.
If it's too expensive, I'd look into getting a newer car instead.
Anonymous
10/17/2018 15:30
Subject: If your very good mechanic can’t fix
No, I would get rid of it. It will probably cost more to repair.
Anonymous
10/17/2018 15:07
Subject: If your very good mechanic can’t fix
Anonymous wrote:where else would you take it ?
+1
Anonymous
10/17/2018 15:05
Subject: If your very good mechanic can’t fix
where else would you take it ?
Anonymous
10/17/2018 15:04
Subject: If your very good mechanic can’t fix
Would you take your car to a dealer? Electrical issues with old 2004 odyssey. Control panel gauges acting up sometimes. Mechanic unable to pinpoint the issue.