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I got talking to the bloke across the road about cars,yesterday. His made in Korea (south Korea i presumeCars have just become too clever for the owners good.

I got talking to the bloke across the road about cars,yesterday. His made in Korea (south Korea i presumeCars have just become too clever for the owners good.
Cars have just become too clever for the owners good.
Modern mechanic are utterly reliant on computers to tell them what the problem is otherwise they are f*****d. And even then, they don't fix parts anymore, just replace them with brand new ones,hence the enormous price tag. My local mechanic can strip a gearbox or an engine and rebuild it, he can tell what the problem is just by listening to the car or a short drive. Modern mechanics can't do that anymore. Shame.This is very true and also too clever for the average mechanic trying to fix them
A group of researchers recently found that the average modern high-end car now contains over 100 million lines of code...
This means that the window switches have a potential path of communication to the brake controller, the entertainment system has a channel to communicate through to the vehicle’s airbags, and so on.
Modern mechanic are utterly reliant on computers to tell them what the problem is otherwise they are f*****d. And even then, they don't fix parts anymore, just replace them with brand new ones,hence the enormous price tag. My local mechanic can strip a gearbox or an engine and rebuild it, he can tell what the problem is just by listening to the car or a short drive. Modern mechanics can't do that anymore. Shame.
It's getting to the point where cars need a D Lock on the steering wheel
That's interesting, because the technicians prefer being called mechanics.
I remember the chap in the Renault dealers getting the hump when I used the word "mechanic" . ..... apparently they are technicians![]()