WHY ARE CAR REPAIR SHOPS BOOKED SO FAR OUT?! 🤷♂️
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- Today I answer the much asked question; Why is it taking so long to get in to get my car repaired?! Weather it be a dealership or an independent shop, this is definitely the case and today I explain exactly why.
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The warranty pay is why I finally
cut and run Kyle!! I was close to
being a ASE and GM certified
Master Mechanic took all the tests
went to St. Clair in Dayton for my
GM classes and got my years of
finger knowledge, to be given a
water leak job on a G6 with
Panoramic sunroof, you basically
gut the interior to fix the leak and
dry everything out, put it back
together in a day maybe, then
Service Writer says warranty pays
4 hours!!! Now for the last 15 years
I've been a Trucker I don't regret my
decision!!!! Love your channel
Brother, keep up the great content!!!
This video hits home. I work at an independent shop near Detroit & we are backlogged 2 to 3 weeks right now. I just returned to work after a year & a half, health issues, surgery and a loooong recovery. But finding help in my absence was not very productive. And now the parts debacle. It's crazy. Great video Rustbelt, stay awesome!👍👍
Yes, parts backorders are very frustrating! Thanks for the video 👍
Parts!!!! You hit the nail on the head! Thanks for the video
Shops are booked out so far in advance because shop owners don’t pay mechanics enough so who wants to be one
To pay mechanics more the customer has to pay more....
The main requirement I see is, do you have your own tools.
As long as Stellantis and Daimler Truck north america keep producing vehicles there will always be an overabundance of work for repair shops 👍🏼
Was in the motor trade for years but gave it up because customers continue to think you’re ripping them off and can’t understand the complexity of modern vehicles and for example a head gasket was an easy job and now it can be a huge exercise.
Great video 👍
Hello Kyle. Yes used cars are more expensive than normal.
This video title should change to why you should NOT become a certified dealership technician in 2021 lol
That could be a great argument point lol
First! And yes, as an independent shop I can verify parts suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck right now.
Shit is crazy right now! We better see some
Wage increases as technicians
Damn skippy we’d better!!
Something we are seeing is new sales is going nuts! PDIs and accessories are being moved up the priority ladder. In addition cars that used to go to wholesale are being repaired and sold internally because the margins are crazy high.
Interesting. Here on the west coast, our dealership has been super slow with not many cars coming in. A lot of parts do end up being on order but there hasn't been many customers as of the past month
That’s a first one I’ve heard. Every dealer even here in the sticks of Ohio is on a 3 or more week back log
I have to agree with everything you said. I’m just a DIY guy with some skills that obviously are no where near a certified tech but I do refer to the shop manuals and I have a way of figuring it out. Lately my friends have actually been asking me to work on their cars cause they can’t get into my garage. I have to decline because I could just never deal with it if something bad happened but all the same, this is where things seem to have gotten.
Same for semi side. Can't even get easy parts. Is QR valves
As an independent shop, I agree completely, we use to stay a week behind normally, as we still did major repairs. Now we are 3-4 weeks behind, and the part back orders are making it more difficult, as we put on the waiting on, parts board, then 3 weeks you get the part, and now have to work it back in or it goes to the back of the schedule.
As for warranties, most after market parts are going to Sonsio, and they pay 75% up to $300, so it can turn out being same pay as dealers, on the flip side those willing to pay the hours, usually only want to cover the cost of the tech.
It’s beyond tough for us right now especially me, as I am Level 3 in everything (and will do it all) and my shops go to guy. I have a 14 Ecodiesel WK that’s getting a complete fuel system due to high pressure pump failure going on almost 2 months I believe waiting on everything to come in. I have a 4xe that is getting the ABS / Booster assembly “current” ETA end of the month and was ordered 2 weeks ago. Then customers get mad at us kill our CSI and FFV that then makes us look terrible for things out of our control. I am lucky I am at a dealer who appreciates me and takes care of me right now that’s for sure.
That’s the unfortunate truth across the board. I feel really bad for techs and service writers who get commission in CSI and good surveys.
I’m a Ford dealership tech. I’m slowly trying to get certified. But working 12 hours a day, rather hard to come home and take tests. I am officially backed up at least a month and a half with engine work. Majority of my parts have been on back order since March. Ford has already said to expect delays until 2023. Have you heard anything about that on the Chrysler side?
Oh yeah, every car I bring in that needs any form of hard parts about needs something that is on backorder
Rebuilding an older toyota. My machine guy couldn't find parts. But I went online and was able to find them. Do you guys go online and look everywhere or just your established supply chains?
Anywhere that we can get parts fast enough to get the car going down the road. It definitely makes a harder job on the parts department
Because of the "romance" of the auto industry the pay isnt where it needs to be either. You will always have young kids willing to work on cars for little money because its "cool". Name another industry where you have to have the knowledge we have to have, on top of having to buy thousands and thousands of dollars of tools, where you dont own the business.
It's just not in the Auto industry.
In the outdoor power equipment It's just as bad. One OEM we need to prove that its sold before they will ship out the part. And not just stock.
We normally do a spring order for parts in the fall. Now thats been canceled by 4 of the 5 OEM'S.
Also been keeping knowing good parts and putting them on the shelf. To put on customers equipment. Till there new part comes in just to keep them working. Because waiting 4+ weeks is just stupid.
That Duramax engine bay should be as clean as a dinner plate :-)
You’ll see it up close in the next video 👍🏻
I cant wait to see your dyno run from Truck Master soooon
@@richardclark247 yeah buddy! It’s up next 😁🤘🏻
That free government money is/was helping the mechanics earn more money as well as big businesses like Amazon etc. as you said people are putting that money back in the economy 👍🏽
Are you back at the dealership
Yes indeed
If you don’t mind me asking what made you go back
@@mitchpippenger9031 have a watch at this video 👍🏻
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FYI your music to voice levels are way off...have to turn up volume to hear you, then music is blowin your ear drums
Sorry about that, new software I’m still getting used to.
@@RustbeltMechanic NP, can't fix what ya don't know about :)
There is a need to work on your intro volume level for headphone wearing people out there.
Sorry about that guys