Did they do it?

David Kase davekase at pdqlocks.com
Thu Sep 7 07:23:02 EDT 2006


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In McMaster even....

DK



Mike Arman wrote:

>> how do I ensure that the service is actually done, other than  looking for spills?! I haven't had any reason to distrust my dealer  (Princeton Audi) so far but...
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>On airplanes, there is a technique called "anti-tamper" which consists 
>of a tube of (usually) orange goop which you apply to make a thin line 
>across nuts and/or assembled parts. It hardens and becomes brittle. If 
>the nut is loosened or the parts are disassembled, the line of hardened 
>goop breaks.
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>You could use paint or even nail polish the same way - for instance dots 
>of paint in or across the slots of screws you *know* have to come out 
>for the service you need - if you get the car back and the paint marks 
>are undisturbed, you'll know they didn't do it.
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>Best Regards,
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>Mike Arman
>(Off in V-8 land - it isn't just a car, it is an ADVENTURE!)
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