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Heater core in a friend's girlfriends '89 Camaro.  We had to take the whole dash out of the car.  In the school parking lot.  In the summer.  It took 4 of us 9 hours.  Never again.

Yeah same here. Whole dash. I started it and then let it sit in pieces for a week before i put it all back together. Saved about $600.

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From my experience, there are more bad mechanics out there than there are good ones.  I don't enjoy doing my own repairs but I don't trust anyone else to do it right.  In fact, it seems it's nearly impossible to get anyone to do a good job with anything any more.

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From my experience, there are more bad mechanics out there than there are good ones.  I don't enjoy doing my own repairs but I don't trust anyone else to do it right.  In fact, it seems it's nearly impossible to get anyone to do a good job with anything any more.

 

 

Very true.  A trustworthy mechanic is hard to find these days. 

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[quote name="peejman" post="970528" timestamp="1368631478"]I'll hope I don't have that problem with mine.  If your front diff starts leaking at the output shaft seals... TRADE IT!  :-\
 
2003 Pathfinder had that issue as well. Half the driver power seat quit in early 2011. Traded it. Great SUV, took a 50mph hit to the tow hitch in 2009 and was never the same anyways.
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