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by occupant1 on Thu Jul 29 05:18:56 PDT 1999
I took my Geo Metro to a small town Chevy dealer (C&D Chevy-Olds, Mt. Gilead, Ohio, Intersection of US 42 and SR 95 east of Marion). I told them exactly what parts I wanted replaced. I needed a washer pump and a heater fan switch. The fan switch case had cracked and the check ball fell out and there was no longer an electrical connection. The washer pump was locked up. I asked them if they had the parts and they said, no problem, we'll have you back on the road in an hour. An hour and a half later they informed me they had neither the $58 washer pump nor the $67 heater fan switch. So I told them, I am at work right now and I have to leave. They told me I still had to pay for the time the mechanic took to take my car apart and determine that I knew what I was talking about. They still (2 years later) think I owe them $48. I told them what to replace and asked if they had the parts. They basically told me that I was an idiot and only a mechanic could tell what was wrong. I had to re-assemble my own car that day, outside, in the snow, with no heater. I replaced that washer pump with a $10 junkyard part in a half hour the following Saturday. I called a different dealer (Bill Swad Chevrolet, Hamiton Rd, Whitehall, Ohio) and ordered the heater switch since the boneyard didn't want to take apart the dash of their Metro, they wanted to sell it along with the front clip, but they sure sold me the washer bottle... It took me all of forty minutes to replace that heater switch. Eight screws, three clamp fittings, and two electrical connectors later, I had heat. I do everything not involving AC or brakes myself.

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