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KAN Diagnostics

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  • Business Name
    KAN Diagnostics
  • Business Address
    1080 Big Springs Road, Ashland, Alabama, 36251
  • Type of Business
    Auto Repair
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    Shop Owner
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  • Certifications
    ASE

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  1. Thanks Bantar That's just the kind of information I needed. I will be checking in on Pronto And Technet, I couldn't figure out how I could do in nationwide warranty, I know that sounds dumb but I just didn't know.., My main supply of parts is autozone,NAPA and OEM Autozone will give me a one year parts and labor warranty on there parts, but I was looking for more of what you are talking about the nationwide warranty.. Is this the same thing as Endurance or CarShield extended warranty? I do listen to Changing the Industry Podcast And heard lucas and david say that I shouldn't put part numbers on my RO They did message me back stating that would be a ton to unpack and they will try to make a video on it soon but in the meantime. Do you know why I shouldn't put part numbers on my RO, I deeply appreciate you reaching out to me ,I'm trying to do right by myself and my customers. But of course make money in a process. Like a Business management advisor told me, I can work on cars 16 hours A-day 6 days a week and still not have enough money to pay my power bill, Working on your buddy's car for free has to stop when you are running a business. I'm sure there will be more questions in the future and I hope you'll be around to help answer those
  2. My first post hello to everyone, I'm a new shop owner preparing to have a grand opening in a couple of months. A little bit about myself I was first GM certified in 1987 and ASE master certified in 1990 And work for dealership until 2000 'a shout out to Scanner Danner i'm one test away from being master certified again' When I entered into EMS and fire service As a paramedic until covid Vaccination restrictions force me from my job, but that's another story. I've been running my part time shop during this time keeping up with my training any equipment Trying to provide an OEM Quality of work using OEM service data and scan tools. My question is what is the best Warranty/ Insurance can I get to provide protection for myself and my customers to cover In the event there is a part failure or a mistake on my part that may Have led to disastrous results? Example may be a timing belt or chain breaks that I install That now exploded the engine or Heater core start leaking a week after I install it.Another question is how much should I be charging for my parts and should that percentage be from what I pay for the part or from what MSRP It's for the part, I'm sure I have many more questions in the future. Just trying to do right to myself and to my customers. Thanks in advance Scott.


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