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gotsmart
Mar 27, 2015Explorer
The reason for $2,500+ worth of work is that the MH came with no service history. I needed to create a baseline to start from.
In May 2013 I had the plugs and boots replaced for $350. The mechanic (he is a real mechanic and the shop owner - not some 'technician') said that all 10 of my coil packs were fine and did not need replacing.
When the other shop wanted almost $1,000.00 to replace plugs, boots, and coil packs (their 'tuneup') I declined and got a second opinion.
In May 2013 I had the plugs and boots replaced for $350. The mechanic (he is a real mechanic and the shop owner - not some 'technician') said that all 10 of my coil packs were fine and did not need replacing.
When the other shop wanted almost $1,000.00 to replace plugs, boots, and coil packs (their 'tuneup') I declined and got a second opinion.
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