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How far would you go to repair UPS equipment as a non-mechanic?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1058727" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Lets see...</p><p></p><p>I replaced a burned out headlight bulb once, spent $10 at an auto parts store and got my money back the next day.</p><p></p><p>I also replaced a faulty flasher unit. Its a device about the size of a golf ball that just plugs into the fuse box. $12 and I got reimbused the next day.</p><p></p><p>There was also one time on a rainy day that my driver side wiper blade got all bent and tweaked from a low-hanging tree branch. I tried fixing it but it was toast, so I bought a new one and clipped it on. On that occasion, the center paid for it over the phone with a credit card so I didnt have to get reimbursed.</p><p></p><p></p><p><em>If no tools are required </em>and I am not cutting electrical wires or dealing directly with critical safety hardware, I am more than willing to undertake <em>very</em> minor and unskilled repairs. If, however, the safety of the vehicle is compromised in any way, I will <em>not</em> drive it until proper repairs are made by a qualified mechanic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1058727, member: 14668"] Lets see... I replaced a burned out headlight bulb once, spent $10 at an auto parts store and got my money back the next day. I also replaced a faulty flasher unit. Its a device about the size of a golf ball that just plugs into the fuse box. $12 and I got reimbused the next day. There was also one time on a rainy day that my driver side wiper blade got all bent and tweaked from a low-hanging tree branch. I tried fixing it but it was toast, so I bought a new one and clipped it on. On that occasion, the center paid for it over the phone with a credit card so I didnt have to get reimbursed. [I]If no tools are required [/I]and I am not cutting electrical wires or dealing directly with critical safety hardware, I am more than willing to undertake [I]very[/I] minor and unskilled repairs. If, however, the safety of the vehicle is compromised in any way, I will [I]not[/I] drive it until proper repairs are made by a qualified mechanic. [/QUOTE]
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