Do dealers actually know how to service models of theirs that are this old?
I assume that, if you had one of these, you'd probably be doing the service yourself or would have a specialty shop to do it.
I doubt parts are readily available, and the chances of someone in the shop having knowledge of this one would be slim. This is in a pretty rural area, so there may be one of those good ol boys that can fix anything, but even then - parts would be a problem.
Those grease monkeys can barely align a car. I know because I sublet for that dealership if it's the one I think it is.
I've heard the stories, they have so many tools courtesy of corporate but no one working at the dealership workshops know how to use them.
Because grease monkeys do common jobs.
I've got the art of media blasting intake valves down to a science.
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