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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 4043258" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>I used one at or near 29th and Sunnylane and they told me that my car need some work on the front end and I said go ahead and the problem within the transmission still persisted. I think the building was yellow but cannot remember the name of the business. Then another time I took a new Honda to "that Honda garage that really isn't) and they adjusted the valves and a new Honda with a few thousand miles on it began popping and sputtering until they repeated their work and then it ran ok. </p><p>At that point, I swore off of private mechanics and now take my autos to the dealer whose mechanics are supposedly trained in that particular brand. So far so good. Cost a little more but hopefully they'll stand behind their work if not done correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 4043258, member: 25679"] I used one at or near 29th and Sunnylane and they told me that my car need some work on the front end and I said go ahead and the problem within the transmission still persisted. I think the building was yellow but cannot remember the name of the business. Then another time I took a new Honda to "that Honda garage that really isn't) and they adjusted the valves and a new Honda with a few thousand miles on it began popping and sputtering until they repeated their work and then it ran ok. At that point, I swore off of private mechanics and now take my autos to the dealer whose mechanics are supposedly trained in that particular brand. So far so good. Cost a little more but hopefully they'll stand behind their work if not done correctly. [/QUOTE]
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