imported_boatrookie
Seaman
- Joined
- Nov 10, 2006
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- 51
I took my boat to a local repair shop to see why it would not stay running. i rebuilt the fuel pump like you guys told me to, but still it would not stay running over 5 seconds. you guys told me i need to rebuild the carbs. I never had much luck with that so i decided to let the pros take care of it. I took it to the shop. i told the guy there the problems i was having and what i had done to try to fix it. The guy told me he would check everything over to make sure it was not the carbs that were not causing the problem, and if it turned out to be the carbs he would let me know. He called later that day and told me his mechanic ran some tests on it and told him the carbs needed to be rebuilt. I asked him how much everything was gonna cost me. he told me $515 to take care of the problem. I asked him, now after you rebuild these, this is gonna solve the problem right? he told oh yeah that's the problem and don't worry once we rebuild them it will run great. that was Tue its now Fri and there telling after they rebuilt the carbs and put it back together, it still wont start so there gonna have to run tests again and more then likely its the switch box now.
I don't know how you test boat engines to fiend the problem but don't you think they should of tested the electrical system also in the first place?
to me it sounds like they just took a guess that it was the carbs, and now i just got stuck with a $515 dollar bill for work that still didn't fix the problem, and i don't even know if it needed it to began with.
can you tell me what kind of rights do i have? do i have to pay work that did not fix the problem?
is there a GOV agency i can contact to see if they are just trying to rip me off, like the one you go to when you have problems with a automotive repair shop?
I live in Arizona and the motor i have is a 87 45hp mercury outboard.
I don't know how you test boat engines to fiend the problem but don't you think they should of tested the electrical system also in the first place?
to me it sounds like they just took a guess that it was the carbs, and now i just got stuck with a $515 dollar bill for work that still didn't fix the problem, and i don't even know if it needed it to began with.
can you tell me what kind of rights do i have? do i have to pay work that did not fix the problem?
is there a GOV agency i can contact to see if they are just trying to rip me off, like the one you go to when you have problems with a automotive repair shop?
I live in Arizona and the motor i have is a 87 45hp mercury outboard.