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With car stuff it's always "easy" in basic steps but it's the knowledge and expertise how to handle all the exceptions to the process that is why labour costs what it does.
There's tips and tricks for different car models but stuff like what to deal with a stuck bolt where even if I know what to do I probably don't have the right tools.
I'm not sure getting the tools is worth the once every few years job.
It's not too dissimilar from electronics work. Like laptop or cellphone repair. It's easy... But what's hard is troubleshooting when it all goes sideways on you.
Fuck 00 model VW Beetles... that's all I got to say. Shittiest electrical ever, and the entire car is held together by friggin plastic clips.