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    Adrenaline HQ

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Auto maintenance

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    2 years ago

    The techs are well-trained. The shop is immaculately clean and their work is fully backed by good faith!

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    Mountain Auto Care

    Mountain Auto Care

    4.3
    (27 reviews)

    Broke down on Mothers Day and AAA towed us to Mountain Auto. They were able to diagnose and have…read morethe truck back to us in two days which we greatly appreciated as we are just traveling through.

    They charged me $685 to replace a wiring connector on the camshaft position sensor. I would hate…read moreto think what they would have charged if it were something more involved. Edit: Phil called in response to my review. See the attached invoice. I had already replaced the camshaft position sensor (a ten minute job), which was new. This did not resolve the code, which indicated the connection was intermittent. I had tested the connector with a multimeter, which indicated there was a bad connection at the connector. This was communicated to the service manager when I dropped off the vehicle. The technician stated that there was a broken tab on the camshaft position sensor, and they replaced the brand new part I had just installed. See the attached photo. That the tab could be broken without being filed off is highly suspect. It's a durable part. That the relatively fragile connector was damaged is more credible. In my opinion, as stated to the service manager, it was obviously the part that needed to be replaced. They replaced the connector, which again, I had communicated was the likely issue. They claim to have paid $110 for this part that I can purchase at Napa for $26. So in summary, I paid $685 to have them swap out a $26 connector. I can only conclude they're either dishonest or incompetent. Edit 2: Well Phil, now you're just outright lying. You did not show me the new camshaft position sensor you removed and replaced. Your technician did not perform any diagnostics, and ignored the diagnostic information I provided to you in advance. He just started swapping parts, AND overcharging for the time spent. Even if the sensor needed to be replaced, a $40 part that takes ten minutes to install, to charge me $685 is absurd.

    Mohrs Automotive

    Mohrs Automotive

    3.8
    (26 reviews)

    got me in and out fast with a friendly and honest inspection! Check them out yiu won't be…read moredisappointed!

    This is a story a year in the making…read more I have a 2014 Jetta. I went to Mohr's last year because I needed a coolant change. It should have been an easy enough process, but I neithet the knowledge or skills to do so myself. The appointment went quickly and seemingly without a problem. I drove less than a mile before finding out that I had a coolant leak. Took it back in the next time they had an appointment and was informed that the reservoir was cracked wide open. I had Mohr's replace the reservoir. While they had my car this time they called me up to tell me that coolant started leaking into the passenger cabin, through the air conditioner, and that needed to be replaced as well... Long story short, Mohr's eventually had the entire front half of my car taken apart and put back together and I ended up paying them several thousand dollars. After all that I still had a coolant alarm going off, so I asked them about it. They 'checked' and told me that my engine was disintegrating and releasing metal into the coolant. At this point I went elsewhere. I had multiple other mechanics look over my engine. No one could find anything wrong with it. It took until today for me to find someone who could tell me why the alarm kept going off. The answer? The coolant level sensor had been inserted wrong and broke one of the pins. Thousands of dollars spent because someone broke a pin and lied about it. Do not use Mohr's. Go anywhere else.

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