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Old 05-26-2011, 07:35 PM   #20
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Going to need some service soon and don't want to go to the dealer. Has anyone used VIP in Laconia? Good experience or bad appreciated.

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My advise to you would depend more on whether your ( service engine soon ) light came on, or if you are looking to have an oil and filter changed??

Even the simplest services – including checking tire pressure and changing the oil – has changed drastically over the past decade, said Hess.

“Oil changes are even more complex,” he said. “With today’s synthetics and other types, it’s important the customer knows the person performing the service knows what they’re doing. Tires have pressure sensors in them that, on some models, once air has been put in the tires have to be reset. Oil life indicators have to be reset. It’s not as simple as changing out the oil and filter anymore.”

What make and model vehicle are we talking about here?

The Mechanics of, and or repair; http://tahlequahdailypress.com/local...nics-of-repair

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