What is the worst car repair job? The DIY car repair everyone hates? The job professional mechanics avoid like the plague? The worst job might just be …
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What is the worst car repair job? The DIY car repair everyone hates? The job professional mechanics avoid like the plague? The worst job might just be …
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Mmmmmmmmm………………. love me some heater core. I've been doing this over 30 years and remember 4 bolts and 2 hoses to replace a heater core. I like those dash pulls though. They pay great.
Worst job I have ever had is removing a dash and heater core because of there kid was sick over the dash and down the demister vents. The smell was Bad!!!!!!!!
First car I bought, first job I ever did on a car – never even done an oil change or anything. Barely owned any tools.
MK2 Jetta, heater core replacement. Deep end!
I wish that was the worst of the jobs on that car though, rear wheel arch replacement – actually sold it because they were super rotted and I couldn't afford to do the job right. I got more than I paid for it but still, it was sad to see it go after all the hours I poured into it.
Rust is the by far the worst killer of any job, even the simplest oil change can turn into a 2 day few hundred dollar project just from rust on the oil plug bolt
I am not a mechanic and dont have the money to pay one so all fix in my 1999 passat V6 Without the right tools make it really hard to do …but I am having a lot fun doing so…U are the best man….
In my opinion, the worst car repair/maintenance job is doing an oil change on a vehicle where the oil filter is damn near impossible to access without making a huge mess or possibly burning yourself on hot engine parts.
Not in any particular order but some of the worst jobs in my experience range from pulling a dash apart for a heater core/HVAC door/wire repair to having to do a big job that seems easy but when rust is involved it turns into a clusterf**k but the biggest one might be having to do finish bigger job that someone started and you don't know where anything goes
The worst job ever. Changing a battery, on a coach, with the toilet outlet above the batteries, I found out the seal was weeping when it dripped on my neck and when I stood up trickled down the inside of my overalls. Yes that turquoise blue chemical stuff mixed with you know what. Yummy.
I just got done a broken blend door repair on a 09 Grand Cherokee, yea, it sucked, but it's worse when dealing with Chrysler's ridiculous flat rate time of 5.8 hours…makes the stress level that much more when you're working for free at the end of it….Also, I almost quit the business after just getting started when I had to do an oil pan gasket on my back on a rusty Ford diesel plow truck. My boss topped it though, he worked under a full garbage truck on the side of the road doing a driveshaft, a hot summer day with the smell and the "juices" dripping on him!