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Just got my SVT back from the shop. My secondaries weren't opening, so i told them to check it out and also to flush the brake fluid and inspect the braking system.

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They fixed the prob with the secondaries, and told me my brakes were in good shape. Whats all the 7/32" stuff, is that maybe saying that my brake pads still had enough material on them?

Also, after searching CEG, i told them to check the IMRC regarding the secondaries, meaning intake manifold runner controller thingy. They have it listed as IRCM, is this part listed just a new IMRC box?


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Says tire so it looks like they inspected them and they are at 7/32nds. Look like they just replaced the IMRC. Same thing you could have done. $110 from Jenkins. If the connection to the LIM is there then the circuitry in the IMRC is bad. Doesn't get any easier than that. Oh and everything else. You we don't speak Spanish here.


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Looks like you got charged $177.80 for labour (3 hours), $7.41 for a bushing on the IMRC linkage and another $29.95(0.5hr of labour) to check your brakes. And $20.78 for who knows what - the hell of it?

Cliff notes = you got fuxored!


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Doh! Guess I should have looked at it better. Was surmising that an IMRC from a dealer is about that much. Jumped on the jump to conclusions matt w/o really reading it. I'm guessing the IMRC cable popped off and they decided to put on a new little gromet for [censored] & giggles. What Staz said...


Why you didn't look into this yourself since you've been here for 3 yrs. well.


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was there someone there that you could have discussed the bill with before you paid it?
Maybe it's best if you have someone from there decipher it for you in person


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Originally posted by Stazi:
Cliff notes = you got fuxored!



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"Customer pay shop charge for repair order"

WTF is that ?? They're charging you a score for just asking them to fix it ?

7/32" is the measurement ... 7 x 32nds of an inch. Used for measuring tyres, and by the looks of this brakes too (measured in mm's on my sheets).

According to the Ford dealers checklist I have infront of me for tyres, 'red' (meaning replace NOW) is 3/32nds .. and 'yellow' is 8/32nds (when replacing is a good plan).

Also IRCM is IRMC.

Looks like you got screwed for labour for sure!


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Holy cow!

You got totally hosed for them to replace what is essentially a plastic grommet, check your tires and look at your brakes.

There is absolutely no way it took them 3 hours to replace that grommet, it took me 10 minutes! Unless they charged you diagnostic time. It's a legit repair for that complaint, but I think 3 hours of labor for that is pretty high. Plus $20 in shop charges? I think that is a little excessive also. I know that a lot of stealerships charge a fixed percentage for shop towels, brake clean, etc. But this repair required very little of that.

If this was my car, I would despute this bill. I would make them justify it to you.





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Ok, as far as your question about measurements, yes the 7/32" is a tread depth measurement. The "multipoint inspection" is something Ford does, something like 27 points or something. My job is to do the brake inspection part of this at my local dealership, so I'm quite familiar with it.
Everything under line "B" is part of the multipoint, we use a color coded system, red,yellow, green, it works just like a stop light. GBatt, GBk, and GTire are all abbreviations for "green" measurements, in other words, your brakes, battery and tires are fine. Although if your pads are at 5mm and 6mm as stated near the bottom your right at the bottom of our green spec for pad thickness.
Now, the labor part, dealers charge and arm and a leg, and sometimes a firstborn child for labor. But, remember that the labor is for more than just replacing the part, it's likely also for diagnostic time. The bill shows you charged for 2 hours for EEC diagnostic and replace the bushing which cost the 177, then the $7 part, and a fee for the brake inspection. Looks like theres some other labor in there somewhere though. I'd go back and simply ask the service advisor to explain the charges to you so you can see how it all adds up.
Hope all that helps you out though.


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Yea i would find out if they actualy replaced the imrc box. If they didnt i would go back and raise hell. 177$ for a 10cent gromit.


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