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<blockquote data-quote="Richard L" data-source="post: 584521" data-attributes="member: 52972"><p>If a dealer does not perform the required diagnostic test, and only wants to suggest that you get a tune-up or to have your injectors cleaned he is ripping you off. If the injectors were dirty and running lean, you would likely get a CEL and an error code. If the injector cleaning does not cure the problem (which it won't), you are still obligated to pay for it because you agreed to have it done.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Never agree to have the dealer do a tune-up or an injector cleaning. You need to tell the dealer that you want the problem solved and do not intend to pay for any unneeded parts or services that do not directly resolve the problem. That forces them to perform the proper diagnostic tests to determine what the exact problem is and forces ESP to pay if it is warranty related work.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>...Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard L, post: 584521, member: 52972"] If a dealer does not perform the required diagnostic test, and only wants to suggest that you get a tune-up or to have your injectors cleaned he is ripping you off. If the injectors were dirty and running lean, you would likely get a CEL and an error code. If the injector cleaning does not cure the problem (which it won't), you are still obligated to pay for it because you agreed to have it done. Never agree to have the dealer do a tune-up or an injector cleaning. You need to tell the dealer that you want the problem solved and do not intend to pay for any unneeded parts or services that do not directly resolve the problem. That forces them to perform the proper diagnostic tests to determine what the exact problem is and forces ESP to pay if it is warranty related work. ...Rich [/QUOTE]
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