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<blockquote data-quote="95PGTTech" data-source="post: 9127687" data-attributes="member: 55701"><p>No, you and another uneducated mechanic came to the conclusion that you didn't know what was wrong with the car so you were going to parts shotgun a water pump and a thermostat at it. Your combined "diagnosis" was wrong. The seller is not responsible for this cost, as the car obviously did not need it.</p><p></p><p>You still don't know what's wrong with the car. I am not saying he is right, or saying that he did not screw you, I am saying you have insufficient evidence to make that claim. You throwing "I worked at Ford for two years as a technician" out there is worthless - clearly, you didn't learn anything, you were a parts shotgunning guesswork mechanic.</p><p></p><p>Get the car diagnosed by a professional, then post back. Not more of your lame guesswork.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95PGTTech, post: 9127687, member: 55701"] No, you and another uneducated mechanic came to the conclusion that you didn't know what was wrong with the car so you were going to parts shotgun a water pump and a thermostat at it. Your combined "diagnosis" was wrong. The seller is not responsible for this cost, as the car obviously did not need it. You still don't know what's wrong with the car. I am not saying he is right, or saying that he did not screw you, I am saying you have insufficient evidence to make that claim. You throwing "I worked at Ford for two years as a technician" out there is worthless - clearly, you didn't learn anything, you were a parts shotgunning guesswork mechanic. Get the car diagnosed by a professional, then post back. Not more of your lame guesswork. [/QUOTE]
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