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So, say a car comes in and needs a new brake caliper. The customer is quoted a price and approves the work. NOW, during the removal, the brake line breaks unexpectedly and needs replaced.
Or say new plugs are part of a tune-up service but during removal, one of them breaks and a ton of other work then becomes necessary (how would a shop handle this one anyways? Head removal?)
Well you get the point. Not talking about careless accidents here but just things that can break during removal.
So then, unexpected parts/labor are needed. Does the shop just have to eat the cost? If a shop DOES try to get a customer to pay more, how would they explain it?
When I worked in a shop, I was not on the business end but the wrenching end so I never knew what went on in the office.
As I do not have the cash, I haven’t had a shop do anything to my cars except exhaust work on a couple cars.
So how does the shop deal with this?
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