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Businiess name:  John Bascom Automotive
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had a fuel pump installed at John's Auto for a cost of $266 for labor only. I provided the fuel pump which cost me $135.00, not the price of their suggestions of $245 or $495. I don't think the mechanic wanted to use my fuel pump, but agreed to. Afterwards the fuel pump was leaking gas, which is very dangerous. The first time I took it in (2 weeks later) they fixed it or so they said. The second time ( 60 days later) I received a call saying that the fuel pump was not leaking but that my fuel injectors were and needed replacement at a cost of $150 x 4, plus labor. When I went to pick the car up sure enough there was gas leaking on the ground at the fuel pump. I was told that I should have put in a better fuel pump and the one I purchased at Kragen's was cheap and would leak. They wanted $500 more to replace the fuel pump again with a more expensive one, less than 90 days since they put in a new pump. I took my car somewhere else. I had it fixed for $75.00. The mechanic said that John's Auto had used the wrong fitting and that is why it was leaking. He fixed it in less that one hour.

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