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<blockquote data-quote="jason" data-source="post: 59815" data-attributes="member: 182"><p>Not trying to steal a thread but the above recomended shop in Senawang is questionable. I am from Seremban by the way.</p><p></p><p>While he did a reasonable job on my 328 he and his grease monkeys mucked up my dads C200 and my uncles 318. Main gripe is his inablity to diagnose problems in a methodical manner, just listens to the owners problem and them makes an assuption of the problem without 'really' checking the problem out for himself. Mechanical competency is also in question, he fixed the gearbox mountings the wrong way. His grease monkeys over torqued the nuts until there was no more thread. </p><p></p><p>And when they broke the engine cover clips in my dad's C200, they kept quiet and pretended nothing happened On the way home, the cover came loose and came into contact (you can imagine the loud ruckus from the engine compartment) with the radiator fan. It was only replaced after some heavy handed negotiation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jason, post: 59815, member: 182"] Not trying to steal a thread but the above recomended shop in Senawang is questionable. I am from Seremban by the way. While he did a reasonable job on my 328 he and his grease monkeys mucked up my dads C200 and my uncles 318. Main gripe is his inablity to diagnose problems in a methodical manner, just listens to the owners problem and them makes an assuption of the problem without 'really' checking the problem out for himself. Mechanical competency is also in question, he fixed the gearbox mountings the wrong way. His grease monkeys over torqued the nuts until there was no more thread. And when they broke the engine cover clips in my dad's C200, they kept quiet and pretended nothing happened On the way home, the cover came loose and came into contact (you can imagine the loud ruckus from the engine compartment) with the radiator fan. It was only replaced after some heavy handed negotiation. [/QUOTE]
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