[I am sprinting for year-end awards in the circle of riders]–How can a Chevrolet 4S shop repair cars like this?

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 September 11, 2024
Time flies, time flies
Second, the black car has been one and a half years old
Recently, I often heard abnormal noises from the left front wheel while driving, so I went to the 4S for investigation.
The 4S was very straightforward and ordered a front suspension assembly directly and said that I would come to the store in 5 days to replace it.
Then, the story began.
Brand new front suspension, packaging unremoved, original original paint, hahaha.
Work started, and the working hours were expected to be 3 hours. It was a long wait.
The left front wheel has been removed, and the shock absorber must be removed.
Make a gesture! The movements are smooth and smooth in one go
Look… After a year and a half of shock absorber, I graduated just like that…
Does the wood have a sense of vision that his body has been hollowed out?
It looks much better with the new shock absorbers.
Do you think this abnormal noise will be over?
There is no…
After testing, I found that there was still abnormal sound… The repairman and workshop director scratched their heads…
They are constantly conducting investigations and saying that they will not leave work until problems are found. It is still more responsible.
This isn’t… starting to remove the swing arm.
Several masters started work together and were quite quick, and the problem was finally solved
4S generally doesn’t stock parts. This time, we can see that several masters have a thirst for knowledge and sense of responsibility.
If you want to ask why all parts can be replaced as quickly as possible this time and then tested, let me reveal the answer!
After the after-sales service, a master just bought a car of the same model and directly removed the parts from his car and loaded them into my car to perform diagnosis as quickly as possible!

A new car that hasn’t been licensed yet…
It’s already late when I get home… It’s been a long afternoon… It’s hard work for Erhei.
Finally, the Motorists Club Town Building!