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General Sport Trac Discussion
10 Cars Mechanics Hate
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<blockquote data-quote="Jake Fluchel" data-source="post: 937197" data-attributes="member: 68838"><p>I had an Impreza and I can say that mechanics hated not only for its reliability, but also everything is s#!*packed under the hood. A friend of mine that is a mechanic told me sorry, but I won't work on your car. The dealership wanted $600 to change the plugs because it is considered a four hour job. I called my friend and asked him to reconsider, but he said he had to do research to find out if he could save me time and money. I did some internet searching and found step-by-step instructions on what had to be removed to do the job, and also what extensions, sockets, and swivels had to be used in which order to be able to fit in between the fender and the cylinder head. It took me an hour and a half the first time that I changed the plugs myself and cost me less than $20. A couple months later I wasn't happy with the Iridium plugs so I switched to copper and it took me less than an hour. <strong>[Broken External Image]</strong>:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake Fluchel, post: 937197, member: 68838"] I had an Impreza and I can say that mechanics hated not only for its reliability, but also everything is s#!*packed under the hood. A friend of mine that is a mechanic told me sorry, but I won't work on your car. The dealership wanted $600 to change the plugs because it is considered a four hour job. I called my friend and asked him to reconsider, but he said he had to do research to find out if he could save me time and money. I did some internet searching and found step-by-step instructions on what had to be removed to do the job, and also what extensions, sockets, and swivels had to be used in which order to be able to fit in between the fender and the cylinder head. It took me an hour and a half the first time that I changed the plugs myself and cost me less than $20. A couple months later I wasn't happy with the Iridium plugs so I switched to copper and it took me less than an hour. [b][Broken External Image][/b]: [/QUOTE]
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