

Local Car Service Sparks Debate: Was Radar Calibration Necessary?
A Belarusian man recently shared his experience at a local car service center, highlighting a situation that could resonate with many car owners. He took his Honda CRV to the service for radar calibration. While the service was completed, the man questioned if it was necessary, stating, "They took money for the calibration, but then said it wasn't needed if it's working." He observed lasers during the calibration process, adding a layer of detail to his account. This incident raises questions about transparency in car repair services and the potential for unnecessary charges. The experience, however, ended positively, with the car's radar functioning correctly. The incident serves as a reminder for consumers to always ask questions and understand the services being performed on their vehicles.