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Old 06-28-2004, 04:37 PM
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Hi Gang

I'm Denboss and I own a 1997 Sonoma pickup as well as a 2003 Vibe and a 2004 Ford F-150.
I was a Diesel mechanic for the out of business Navajo Freight Lines. I have always fixed my cars until the chip generation came along. Now everything is a pain in the butt to figure out so now I get ripped off like everybody else in order to find out what is wrong and then thrown in the tank in order to get it fixed (not always the first time). I'm having some problems with my Sonoma and this web site seems to be very helpful for lost souls. I'm retired now but for the last 22 years I was a Business Rep. for the Machinists Union representing mechanics at various shops.ie: UPS, Food Industry, Bakery Industry and others. I look forward to chatting and hopefully solve some problems.
Great meeting yall.

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Old 06-28-2004, 04:52 PM
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Hey welcome.

You'd think that today, it's easier to do diagnostics on cars with the advent of OBDII... *shrugs shoulders*

Look for the union label!
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