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Old 06-23-2014, 09:46 PM   #55 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Old Mechanic View Post
California has a law called contingent liability, which means (as I understand it) that if the mechanic makes a mistake, like leaving your oil drain plug loose, he must pay for the engine damage.

In Virginia the law is he has to replace the oil and tighten the drain plug so it does not come loose again.

Both scenarios have their rationale, and can be argued add-stupidium, but part of the cost of labor in Cali is "insurance" against a 15 dollar labor job costing the shop thousands in repairs-replacement of damaged parts.

Bottom line is probably a 33-50% bump in labor to cover the contingent liability.

I think the previously mentioned bad back precludes much home mechanicing.

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This is also a major factor in me not doing it myself. Before I was willing to work on my Camry myself, and I did a little bit, but now I'm not going to risk further injury when I can just pay someone else to do it, knowing if they screw up they replace it.

[Edit]: I could get my little brother to help like I do when I need minor stuff done, such as climbing under the car and unscrewing the oil filter, bolt and stuff like that when I need him to.
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