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<blockquote data-quote="leforte" data-source="post: 209354" data-attributes="member: 1943"><p>THAT's the problem with all our local "smart" mechanic including the few specialist bmw workshop recommended. they all claim to KNOW but do they follow the actual technical procedure and utilizing the proper tools to do the job???? NO... most of them will just go on with their habitual way of doing things, using the wrong procedure ie, those meant for other makes and improper tools. so IF you are lucky, you will be off with a working car but chances are you will not be so lucky, and the aftermath would be a constant return visit to your dear friend for remedies... which in most case, the root of the problem would have already spread like a cancer to other working parts. </p><p></p><p>a reputable mech is essential but as a supplement i would advise everyone to do a proper research on the internet, for all the proper procedure for the replacement of the particular part before actually venturing to your fellow mech. watch them as they do the work and rest assured, should there be a error in the process you will be there to spot it before it actually causes more damage later...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leforte, post: 209354, member: 1943"] THAT's the problem with all our local "smart" mechanic including the few specialist bmw workshop recommended. they all claim to KNOW but do they follow the actual technical procedure and utilizing the proper tools to do the job???? NO... most of them will just go on with their habitual way of doing things, using the wrong procedure ie, those meant for other makes and improper tools. so IF you are lucky, you will be off with a working car but chances are you will not be so lucky, and the aftermath would be a constant return visit to your dear friend for remedies... which in most case, the root of the problem would have already spread like a cancer to other working parts. a reputable mech is essential but as a supplement i would advise everyone to do a proper research on the internet, for all the proper procedure for the replacement of the particular part before actually venturing to your fellow mech. watch them as they do the work and rest assured, should there be a error in the process you will be there to spot it before it actually causes more damage later... [/QUOTE]
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