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Brought my car in because the oil light was on. Picked it up 5 hours later after letting them talk me into a buying a new strut and an oil sending unit for $400. I picked up the car and the same oil light was still on. He told me that his computer expert had to reset the light and that I should come back in 2 days. I came back in two days and left the car all day. I voiced my displeasure at paying $400 for unnecessary work. When he called me 5 hours later he told me that I needed an new engine. I took it home and on the way home the electrical went out and it overheated and I had to get it towed to my house. I even called him from my stranded position on a busy street and he said sorry can't help and hung up on me. I then had the car towed to a Toyota dealer that I trust and they told me it looked like somebody had taken a hammer to the radiator valve and the electrical had a short in it and that it looked liked somebody had crossed the computer wires. I am absolutely positive that they ruined my car forever. My worst experience ever with a auto service place. By the way, the lying service manager's name is Richard.
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