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🔧Fixed an $1,800 dealer quote myself for $40

It was a single failing sensor — a $40 part and a 25-minute job following the service manual. Always get a second opinion before approving a big repair.

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Dwayne Carter · 1 week ago

I'll be honest, I was skeptical reading the title, but the reasoning holds up. The bit about cutting what you can't explain in a sentence is the part I needed. What's something you cut that you don't miss?

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Omar Frost · 1 week ago

Funny, I tried the exact opposite of this last year and it cost me. What you're describing would've saved me real frustration and a few hundred bucks. What made you go this route instead of the default everyone reaches for?

Hana Reed · 1 week ago

Same, learned it the expensive way. Started small and let it compound instead of going all-in and burning out. Genuinely wish I'd done it sooner.

Kofi Reed · 6 days ago

The simplicity is the whole reason this sticks. Every time I've over-engineered something like this I quietly abandoned it within a month. Stripping it to one clear step is underrated. Do you have a fallback for the days you just don't feel like it?

Cole Anderson · 6 days ago

This, and the part that gets missed is it only works if you actually track it. Eyeballing it never once worked for me.

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