Posted by jeffcat on January 27, 2017 at 00:09:02 from (73.197.146.32):
In Reply to: Yet another rant.... posted by NCWayne on January 26, 2017 at 22:24:58:
Wayne this is same a ola stuff with other stuff too. I just got done today with my Ford Expedition and a bozo service place. I need to take some pictures before I post it. Had a heck of a problem with a jiflub many years ago and went on the war path. Got the smart @@@manager fired. I know owners manuals are required by law to be available. That is why you can find a whole lot of stuff on line in PDF files but not full service manuals. All i can recomend is he find someone with the same truck and take a clear shot with his smart phone. I do it all of the time as i work on something that is a little unfamiliar. Your next step is to compose a nice letter to the company president, chair of the board, CEO, ETC. It will stir up a reply and maybe get around the company flunkies. You can also use the nasty that you posted on a national board YT. and noted what crappy help you got. They DO NOT WANT lousy exposure. Give it a try and get back to us.
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