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I beginning to see that my decision was good. As I figure these companies are all wanting us to do their work for nearly free. These companies needs to pay an honest rate for making them look good to the customers.
A few years ago as a customer I was told by Kohler that two ignition coils were bad and take them to a local dealer and have them made up. Well none of the dealers would even do it. Kohler at the time was paying retail for the parts that were sent for replacement. I had a discuss with my customer at the time about it stating the refusals I got from the local Kohler dealers. We worked out a deal where I did labor for free and the customer paid cost for the coils. Now he comes to my shop for all his repairs and pays what ever I charge. I still treat him just as fair as the rest of customers.
IL you know about type of twin coil failure I referring to where the bad coil is shutting the good coil but coil is still operating. Steering diode problems. Kohler said to replace both coils.
A few years ago as a customer I was told by Kohler that two ignition coils were bad and take them to a local dealer and have them made up. Well none of the dealers would even do it. Kohler at the time was paying retail for the parts that were sent for replacement. I had a discuss with my customer at the time about it stating the refusals I got from the local Kohler dealers. We worked out a deal where I did labor for free and the customer paid cost for the coils. Now he comes to my shop for all his repairs and pays what ever I charge. I still treat him just as fair as the rest of customers.
IL you know about type of twin coil failure I referring to where the bad coil is shutting the good coil but coil is still operating. Steering diode problems. Kohler said to replace both coils.