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Fixed the old man’s car today. He drives a rav4, which are apparently notorious for getting sticky on the throttle body over the years. He had been getting a short high rev when he started the car for quite some time. Then yesterday he tells me he stalled out a few times when he let off the gas. So he’s finally down to let me help him out. Pull the snorkel, and honestly it didn’t look too bad, but may as well give it a spray of carb cleaner and a wipe. Kind of a pain to get the snorkel seated again, but that’s cars. Starts her up, no rev, takes her out no stalls, says she even sounds a lot better. All for $4.24, pretty sure I saved him about $80 from an honest mechanic.

Fixed the old man’s car today. He drives a rav4, which are apparently notorious for getting sticky on the throttle body over the years. He had been getting a short high rev when he started the car for quite some time. Then yesterday he tells me he stalled out a few times when he let off the gas. So he’s finally down to let me help him out. Pull the snorkel, and honestly it didn’t look too bad, but may as well give it a spray of carb cleaner and a wipe. Kind of a pain to get the snorkel seated again, but that’s cars. Starts her up, no rev, takes her out no stalls, says she even sounds a lot better. All for $4.24, pretty sure I saved him about $80 from an honest mechanic.

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Lucky enough I grew up with one or two... mechanics that is... don’t know that they’re honest with the plebs, but I can use an empty bay on the weekend and pay cost for parts, which of nice.

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i worked for the #1 rated Buick GMC dealer in America. Their service dept was dishonest.