nitrostangracing
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For some people they live on a strict budget because of this damn economy, so $65 could go for like a week of groceries, if ya budget right. Your right though, there's no problem in charging for a diagnostic.
What I was trying to explain is get that "stupid printout" first. On the print out is a code or codes. With a little bit of self research you should be able to find out the problem yourself. Then if you can't figure out the problem or it's too big of a problem go to your mechanic and pay the fees.
I know, if I owned my own shop I would HATE this system, because your losing customers, but people are having the self satisfaction of fixing problems on their own with little or no knowledge of auto mechanics.
With people struggling to survive these days, yes I feel a diagnostic charge is BS.
Where it is even a bigger issue in my area is that to get a Lic from the county you have to be ASE certified. So technically if you are note certified in Engine Performance you are not allowed to charge for that type of work. Or even do that type of work for that matter. How come Auto Zone is allowed to scan cars and give print outs? You know as well as I do the guy at Auto Zone does not have that Certification.
