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Don't get me wrong, it's not that I don't appreciate the work and skill of mechanics. I dont even think the price is that outrageous. I've had years of taking my cars in to get fixed, including an alternator replacement years and years ago. Would it have been easier than doing it this way? Yup.
But my small emergency fund was drained for something last week, and I went in to the shop with $500 to spare in total until I get paid on Thursday. The reality of my current situation is that I'm one of the millions of Americans that is one emergency away (okay, two) from financial failure, and I can't afford a $900 fix until my emergency fund is replenished. It'd just awful timing.
I'm a Substation Designer, I get what it feels like to have people who don't know your trade think it's simple or should be quick or whatever, but that wasn't my thought process. My thought process was to get more info on what I was asking mechanics to do, and when I watched the videos, it didn't look like a complicated fix in terms of parts and where they go.
I don't think I've fucked up the fix, I just don't have the strength to get the belt on. The guy coming tomorrow said he can do it, and he charges $45/hr, so we'll see how it goes then.