Anonymous wrote:I recently had a battery replaced and the bill listed two hours of labor, plus the battery cost. Should replacing a battery take two hours? That seems like a lot to me, but I want to check before I contest. Not sure if it makes a difference, but it’s a Volkswagen, non-hybrid (are their batteries extra complicated or something?).
Anonymous wrote:They might have be a minimum charge
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP whats the year make and model. I 'll check the repair blue book and see what it says time wise
had a chevy where it took an hour to replace a headlight bulb. designers, architects and engineers never have to work on the products they build. if they did, things would end up looking quite a bit different
+1 DH is a motorhead, and he was complaining that modern cars are more complicated to do even a simple thing like replace the bulbs.
DH thinks they did this on purpose so that people can't DIY on simple tasks anymore. It's a money making scheme.
Back in the early 90s, even I used to replace the bulbs on my own car. Lot more complicated today.
Anonymous wrote:OP whats the year make and model. I 'll check the repair blue book and see what it says time wise
had a chevy where it took an hour to replace a headlight bulb. designers, architects and engineers never have to work on the products they build. if they did, things would end up looking quite a bit different