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Businiess name:  Gateway Tire & Service Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
On, or about August 23, 2007, we took our car, a 1997 Toyota Camry, for repair at Gateway Tire in Tyler, Texas. It was leaking power steering fluid. The power steering pump had been replaced less than a year before, at Gateway, so a new pump was under warranty. They also had to replace the high pressure hose. This all cost $415.45.\r \r Less than a day after picking the car up, we found power steering fluid all over our garage floor. We returned with the car, and was told it was a loose connection. A couple of days later, we found another puddle, and was told it was again a loose connection. \r \r After finding power steering fluid again, we returned on, or about September 5, 2007. This time they said they replaced the high pressure hose again, and performed an unauthorized repair by replacing the cam shaft seal. Mr. Araujo said they noticed it leaking, and repaired it for nothing.\r \r Finally, after noticing a puddle in our garage on September 8, 2007, Mr. Araujo agreed to obtain

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