dcmdon
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If a tech spends an hour on diagnosis he gets paid for an hour.Techs can and do get paid for every minute they have into diagnosing a concern under warranty. Actual time labor ops exist for all OEM's. What they can't and should not do is spend hours trying to get a problem to occur. Either reproduce it problem so the tech can see what you are talking about or not. If you can't get it to do it when you drive it everyday why should the tech be able too? Everyone wants their vehicle fixed but if in the same shoes as the tech, you have to move on the the next problem if you can't replicate it. We submit thousands of warranty claims every month. I see this kind of stuff evey day. But for sure, techs get paid for their diag and even get paid for no problem found diag within 3/36.
Hank
If a tech spends an hour changing a part where the book time to change the part is 1.6 hours, he gets paid for 1.6 hours
Techs are paid more to change parts than they are to diagnose problems.
I don't have your experience, but when I was younger I worked my way up at a local Saab/Subaru dealership working as parts driver, parts counter, service writer, technician, salesman, F&I.
So I know how things work.
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