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Joined: Mar 2004
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CEG\'er
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CEG\'er
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Originally posted by Buckshot77: Holy crap, if you really own a shop and this is the way you do business I can see why your customers keep coming back. It do to the fact you sell them on half assed service. If indeed you do own a shop, you give reputable shops a bad name and are probably one of those that sell unkkowing people lots of extra parts that they don't necessarily need.
[close to being a libelous lie duly noted]
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Let me take a guess, do you own a Midas Store?!
Guess again, 
Clue: Every tech must be ASE certified...and On-Site training isn't an absolute must, but expected, once every 8 - 12 weeks. 
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Like everyone else has stated, simply draining the fluid out of the reservoir and refilling it has nothing to do with the fluid in the lines. If you have EVER bled the brakes you'll notice that when you do so the fluid always goes from dark (used) to lighter when the new fluid eventually reaches the caliper.
You're thinking on the terms that the customer hasn't touched the fluid, from the day that it was new, w/ 87,000 miles on the speedometer, now.
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And I will take your bet that my fluid is cleaner than yours. When can you come to my garage and we'll take turns bleeding each others fluids?
Does it have 6 bays, 5 lifts, 2 offices, big screen TV, Fridge, central heat and air, even for the shop area...actually 8 lifts, if you include the 3 that are outdoors, out back.
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Get a frickin clue man and stop selling people a bunch of crap.
Rick
Keep crying and moaning, like it's important.
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