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Re: [alfa] Good alfa mechanics for 164 in Southeast?



What's the symptom of the screwed up abs. Warning light? As I recall once a mechanic left off the sensor ring that the abs reads after doing CV joint boot work. With out the ring the abs gave errors. The mechanic had left the ring on the work bench.

Compare insides of both front axles at the wheel if one side has the ring and the other doesn't, Well the mechanic can put it back or buy one and put it back and hook up the abs.

Good luck,
Bernie Bennett
Blacksburg VA / Brenham TX and home soon.

Clint Tomasino wrote:


Hello digesters, I hope someone out there can point me in a good direction. I have now been let down by the 2 alfa mechanics in the Atlanta, Auto Delta and now Charlie of North Point Motorcars formerly of Paul Spruell. I won't bore you with the details other than I broke my left front axle at the CV by the hub, I took the car to chalie to get it fixed, he replaced the whole assembly from the transmission over. But now the ABS is screwed up. I've asked him to fix it or tell me whats wrong and he can't (I don't think he tried) His solution was to disconnect it. Although that works, thats not right. It worked when I took it to him it should work when I pick it up right? If he replaced at the damaged parts then it should work fine then too, right?

Anyway I've nowhere else to turn. Does anyone know of any other mechanics in the Southeast that work on 164s?

Any help with alternate mechanics or suggestions as to the problem would be greatly appreciated.

Clint Tomasino
Atlanta, GA
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