Technician to Owner

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 พ.ย. 2024

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  • @danricci6996
    @danricci6996 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If I may, would like to make a couple of comments and ask a quick question. The comments been that as you already know, when it comes to the service advisers the dealerships just hires bodies, here today, gone tomorrow, so unfortunately you're fighting a loosing battle. And the same goes for the parts guy, they not getting any better, got to the point that I have to know more about the parts that I need than the part guy. Second comment, maybe I'm wrong but I have this feeling that most of the modern owners of MB are as knowledgeable as the service advisers and to make it worse they feel entitled. Then again I could be totally wrong. Anyways just outta curiosity: Do MB dealerships still work on KE Jetronic ? And not to be a sales advisor :D I was wondering if they would do a full system check as in upper and lower pressure, amount of fuel put out by the injectors, and so on? Sorry for taking time, and again I do understand your dissatisfaction with certain aspects of your environment, it's how it goes these days.

    • @FriendlyMBTech
      @FriendlyMBTech  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      A large portion of our service advisors have been with the dealership for years, some as long as I have. Still, these are all personal experiences. Same with the parts advisors. They've all been at our dealership for 20+ years. I don't really have any complaints of the parts guys.
      We don't have any techs that were around from the K Jet days anymore. Our last one retired about two years ago. We do have a CDT that will diagnose and work on those vehicles on the special occasion that they come in. Not too many people with vehicles of that vintage want to spend $540 for the two hours of labor we charge for older vehicles for diagnosis. When he does diagnose them, he checks everything. All pressures, measurements, adjustments.