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    Dave's Auto Service

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    Maxxed Out Motorsports

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    don't get your intoxalock service done here does not stand by workmanship I was never once rude to…read morethis company just told them issues arose day 2 after installation and they agreed for a follow up inspection only for me to have it on the tow truck and have someone tell me they now refuse to work on the car when I just spoke with the company not even an hour ago before that and they said nothing about not wanting to work on the car they stated there system was having a glitch.

    I met with the owner of the shop I explained to him that I wanted a very specific engine from a…read morespecific builder installed in my truck. We came to an agreement with him looking me in the eyes and shaking my hand and promising me to put the engine in that I wanted and to do the job right. I shared with him the contact information and emails from the engine builder. Thru ordering and installation process I stopped in and talked with the owner a couple of times he always reassured me that he had ordered the exact engine that I asked for even telling me that he contacted the representative with the information I provided and that they gave him the same price they quoted me. On one of these visits I had noticed one of his employees as a mechanic around town that I knew that had prior bad experiences with I shared this information with the owner and explain to him I do not want that person touching my vehicle, his response is that he trusted the guy my response was as long as you take full responsibility for anything that happens to my truck while in your shop. He agreed and assured me there will be no problems. The only change to our agreement on this was the owners strong encouragement that my electric fans be removed and a clutch fan instead installed. I deferred to his expertise as the shop owner and agreed. This change was verbally agreed to . When the engine was installed and I picked it up I was able to drive the truck roughly maybe one half hour before the engine overheated badly it had to be towed back home. During and after this initial overheat, the only leaks discovered upon getting the truck towed home, was oil was dripping on the ground additionally there was coolant in the engine oil. Determined by a creamy appearance and smell and taste. The truck was then towed to the shop. The owner of the shop explained to me that the engine had overheated because there was no engine shroud. He explained that's no big deal for a new engine to overheat. When I asked him about the coolant in the engine oil he admitted that he did not check it. Yet made no offer or attempt to check on this fact. I asked them to put my electric fans back in which they did and did not charge me for. I feel that since it was the shops suggestion to remove my electric fans and put in a clutch fan it was their responsibility to make sure the fan shroud was installed (other mechanics I've spoken to have suggested that the fan shroud with the clutch fan was a common sense thing and are surprised that any legitimate qualified mechanic would overlook such a thing) it was their neglect that left it out. Additionally during this visit one of his mechanics told me that that was not the engine that I had asked for that the shop owner had instead ordered a cheaper one and  installed it... now up to this point the shop owner had repeatedly assured me he had honored our agreement for a very specific engine from a specific builder - when I confronted the shop owner about this he said well it matches specs specifications. This was never discussed and I would have never agreed to if he couldn't put the engine I wanted in I would have gone to somebody else. I took my truck home it continued to run hot I just drove it around town trying to get some opinions I kept trying to talk to the shop owner asking him to put the right engine in, to make things right, he has yet to honor the warranty and he has never taken responsibility. He has flat out refused to correct and bait and switch with the engine. Soon after this the truck overheated again well idling in my driveway it no longer leaked oil since they had fixed it when it was towed to their shop I am very proud that my vehicle do not leak on my driveway I have a nice looking driveway and overheated again I let it cool down called up the shop they told me bring it in I bring it in they pressure test my radiator and say my radiator is leaking this radiator was not leaking when it first overheated I had run the truck the night before for about half an hour until it started heating up again still no leaking I take it to a shop they pressure test it and it is now pouring coolant out both sides of the radiator. First the owner claimed he could not build up pressure to test it though I asked him how much  high did he pressurize it. He said to 15 lbs... But wait you just told me you couldn't build up pressure??? I'm now very frustrated he scammed me on my engine it's not a good engine. And he flat out refused to take responsibility after giving me his word.  So I drove the truck a mile home with coolant pouring out. I have since learned that there is a way to overpressurize a radiator to damage it and I believe that is possible that that's what he did since it was not leaking until it got to his shop. I've been trying to share my experience with others in the community and people associated with his himself or his shop have been making efforts to prevent me from sharing my experience.

    Dave's Auto Service - autorepair - Updated June 2026

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