Coolant At minimum upon arrival Battery Charge Main battery is good auxiliary battery is bad Brakes (Pads/Shoes) Fronts are 10mm rears are 8mm Shocks / Struts Front shocks are leaking, recommend replacing Other Front lower torsion arm bushings are torn recommend replacing. oil leak monitor. aftermarket drain plug with cracked in half plastic washer recommend replacing with OEM drain plug with a metal crush washer.
TEST DRIVE
WILAIM V. gave our service a 5 star review on 7/18/2025
The technician verified the customer's concern and confirmed that the repairs performed were accurate. During the testing process, they identified multiple fault codes stored in the DME and successfully deleted most of them. However, fault code 0046F9 remains, indicating a faulty SCR tank temperature sensor. To clear this code from the DME, the SCR tank will need to be replaced. At this point, the technician recommends monitoring the vehicle until the necessary repairs can be completed for further assessment. The client has decided not to proceed with any additional repairs at this time. It is advised that the client continues to monitor the vehicle for any changes.
MULTIPOINT INSPECTION
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BOB C. gave our service a 5 star review on 7/9/2025
The technician confirmed the customer's concern regarding the vehicle leaking oil. Upon inspection, the technician found that the oil filter cap was improperly installed. The technician recommended performing an oil service, which includes replacing the oil filter with an OEM filter and refilling the vehicle with the correct oil. Additionally, the technician noticed that the drain plug was also incorrectly installed, contributing to the oil leak. The technician successfully rethreaded the drain plug back into the oil pan and confirmed that there were no further leaks from it. The new oil filter was installed with a proper O-ring, and no leaks were detected from the oil filter cap. Following these repairs, the technician conducted a road test, and the vehicle appeared to be functioning correctly. However, the technician noted that the vehicle should be taken to a detail shop to clean up the oil spilled in the engine compartment. There is a lingering oil smell from the exhaust manifold due to the residual oil, so the technician recommends cleaning the area and checking for any additional leaks. Furthermore, given the vehicle's history and mileage, it may be due for other services as well.
ADDITIONAL TIME – RE-THREAD OIL PAN DRAIN PLUG
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HARRIET F. gave our service a 5 star review on 5/24/2025