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And that is what I hate with a passion in this trade. One brush will tarnish all !!!To date the car does not suffer flat battery symptoms anymore so it seems that a Fix is in order, although I'm not convinced the regulator was ever needed, but that's my opinion!
Referring to your point (1) above, the auto electrician advised the regulator had failed I didn't, on the car the alternator was not charging, there is more than one reason that can happen.STC wrote:
(1) If you're not or were not convinced that the regulator was needed then why replace it ? Is it because you were not paying for it but did profit from fitting it ? If neither then its Parts Darts.
(2) Then we can think about Your "Auto Electricians" that "advised" you that a Calcium in a Smart Charge is not essential. What a load of .... I could argue that my car does not need a good battery but then I live on a hill, work on a hill, Local Tesco is on a hill and has a fuel Station on the same Hill. It is all subjective ?
(3) Replacing multiple components concurrently, in the absence of multiple symptoms is a by product of lack of evidence, the ability to gather said evidence or greed. Is there anything else ? What have I missed ?
(4) By your own (partial)admission - You have "Misdiagnosed" that thing due to lack of "Knowledge" - "Training"
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