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<p>[QUOTE="BigWheels2012, post: 11960964, member: 302803"]Thank you for the helpful information Heavyd. It would be nice if the dealer could relay the information that you just did. I have seen many of your post replies and am confident that you know your ####. As for their labor quote, this particular dealer has overcharged me before on labor and it seemed as if they were trying to do it again. I had spoken with the tech that was working on my truck and he had told me that it would be 1-2 hours to change out the TCM, so when the service writer said 8 hours, it didn't match up. According to the tech after speaking with him again, he said that he didn't realize the TCM was as hard to get to as he had originally thought. I have no problem paying for work, but I also do not like being taken for, which is why I asked how long you think it would take. The new TCU was ordered on Friday and is supposed to be at the dealer on Wednesday this week. Hoping that it will fix the problem and have an update Wednesday or Thursday. Thanks again, I do feel more confident that we are replacing the correct part. It's a $7,000 quote so far, so I was a little nervous.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BigWheels2012, post: 11960964, member: 302803"]Thank you for the helpful information Heavyd. It would be nice if the dealer could relay the information that you just did. I have seen many of your post replies and am confident that you know your ####. As for their labor quote, this particular dealer has overcharged me before on labor and it seemed as if they were trying to do it again. I had spoken with the tech that was working on my truck and he had told me that it would be 1-2 hours to change out the TCM, so when the service writer said 8 hours, it didn't match up. According to the tech after speaking with him again, he said that he didn't realize the TCM was as hard to get to as he had originally thought. I have no problem paying for work, but I also do not like being taken for, which is why I asked how long you think it would take. The new TCU was ordered on Friday and is supposed to be at the dealer on Wednesday this week. Hoping that it will fix the problem and have an update Wednesday or Thursday. Thanks again, I do feel more confident that we are replacing the correct part. It's a $7,000 quote so far, so I was a little nervous.[/QUOTE]
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