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 [WTA] Magnetic Clutch Replacement Cost, Not sure if I kena cutthroat or not

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post Feb 2 2021, 09:21 PM

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QUOTE(abubin @ Feb 2 2021, 09:02 PM)
Workmanship of 50 does not make sense. As our country is moving towards being more developed, human workmanship is the most valuable resources. That much work disassembling the compressor then replacing the magnetic clutch then re-install then add gas and oil. It should be the most expensive. I think workshops should start charging things as what it should. Markup a bit on the parts but charge a proper workmanship is the right way in 2021. Only old people mentality will think paying workmanship is not worth it.

100 - magnetic clutch
150 - workmanship
60 - gas + oil
Total should be 310. That should be the way. If cust want to bring their own parts, sure..deduct like RM90 on a RM100 magnetic clutch..citing I am making less. I am sure most users are okay with that. Also, this way, people will appreciate pomen skills. Mechanics will look to upgrade their skill to charge more and provide better proper service.
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Actually, most shop charges workmanship cost slightly lower because they've already mark up the spare parts price. So it's a win win for the workshop. The workmanship might look cheap but they've slaughtered you on the parts pricing already.

It won't help if workshop increases the workmanship price yet maintaining the mark up price on spare parts. We consumer will be at the losing end.

I know because when I bring my own parts to replacement, the workshop told me they will have to charge more on workmanship since not using their parts.

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post Feb 3 2021, 05:13 PM

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QUOTE(abubin @ Feb 3 2021, 03:39 PM)
I think you misunderstand me. I am saying workshops should charge correctly. Don't do things like low low workmanship and then put the value into the parts. This actually reduce the value of skills. That is why people look down upon these skills or think that it's not worth paying that much. It's not actually a lot if they understand that skill and time involved. This make it more clear on parts and workmanship. It represent a better picture of fixing cars. A lot of countries measure it by estimate hours. Like you said, different places or different sifu level different price per hour. The public need to learn about these things. That's how an industry advance and it's skillset workers too.

Because they have already clearly define the rates, if you bring your own parts they can add a bit more on the workmanship alone. That is fine. Not like now, if you use their parts, workmanship is 50. If you use you own parts, workmanship is 150. It doesn't represent the correct value of the workmanship. It should be 100 per hour if use their parts and 110 per hour if use own parts. This makes it not much different whether you bring your own parts or not.
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Agree with you. Sadly, I can say 90% of workshops are doing like what you said. Inflate the workmanship cost if you bring your own parts.

Currently, I have 2 practices when it comes to servicing / repairing my car.

1) For major job, I will stick to my reliable mechanic. His spare parts and labour pricing is quite affordable and you won't feel getting slaughtered.

2) For small jobs, I will find a mechanic that don't sell spare parts. He only charges labour and help you install the parts you bring in. Reason being, these type of mechanic doesn't want to deal with the hassle of claiming warranty on faulty parts. So they are more at ease to offer workmanship only.
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post Jan 23 2022, 07:14 AM

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QUOTE(SleeplessEyes @ Feb 2 2021, 03:15 PM)
This I cannot comment, because now I myself driving the Axia after I sold the Wira.
So far touch wood, 83K, aircond still alright - cause I always put my temperature 1/4 (or 10 o'clock position) .

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A quick survey on Axia magnetic clutch price, sad to say, your mechanic has succesfully potong you 9 9.

Perodua Axia Magnetic Clutch - RM 89.

OK lah, lets say he bought the thing at RM 89, sold to you at RM 335 .
Thats a 276% markup  shakehead.gif

I dont mind, if I buy at RM 89, and then he charge me workmanship RM 150 instead of RM 50.

For RM 335, can buy new compressor liao, this one not bullshitting.
https://shopee.com.my/Aircond-Compressor-SD...4056.4239666687

I helped you, limit the price to max RM 400 in Shopee:
https://shopee.com.my/search?keyword=axia%2...ion=true&page=0
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I think TS said he was charged an overall of RM380 (335+50) to get the job done.

This price is considered ok if the mechanic also include replenishing the gas and oil after the job.

 

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