Took my vehicle in and described the problem (car idling erratically). They suggested I "start with" a tune up (which would cost $278) to fix the problem. It didn't fix the problem. They then told me I needed a new distributor which would be over $200 for the part plus an additional $130 for labor plus the $278 that didn't fix my car. So I told them to "un-tune-up" my car and I'll take it back broken. They still charged me $19 in a part they "couldn't take back out" and $45 in labor. Don't go here. They couldn't have just checked the distributor first? Don't mechanics have diagnostic equipment to find out what exactly is wrong instead of saying "Oh, let's just start throwing parts at your car and see what fixes it."?? This is the second time in a row this has happened here. So much for giving this place another chance.
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