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<p>[QUOTE="skallagrime, post: 12350551, member: 84021"]For the first part, you are under no obligation to</p><p><br /></p><p>For the second, why is it so darned hard for any manufacturer to just give access to parts listings instead of only grudgingly ever telling the people that own things what parts are in it?</p><p>The answer is obviously that they want to force you to rely on THEM, not do it yourself.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>But Whose bloody vehicle is it? Mine? Or the dealer/whoever pays exhorbitant sums for dealership access to "proprietary" info.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes it can be found by taking it apart, but from the time its taken apart, youre on a clock to get parts in and back together. Why is it a bad idea to try and have everything for the job ready when you start it rather than doing your parts runs in the middle of the job?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="skallagrime, post: 12350551, member: 84021"]For the first part, you are under no obligation to For the second, why is it so darned hard for any manufacturer to just give access to parts listings instead of only grudgingly ever telling the people that own things what parts are in it? The answer is obviously that they want to force you to rely on THEM, not do it yourself. But Whose bloody vehicle is it? Mine? Or the dealer/whoever pays exhorbitant sums for dealership access to "proprietary" info. Yes it can be found by taking it apart, but from the time its taken apart, youre on a clock to get parts in and back together. Why is it a bad idea to try and have everything for the job ready when you start it rather than doing your parts runs in the middle of the job?[/QUOTE]
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