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Originally Posted by Dion
In fairness to the mechanic there's not always one solution to every problem. Sometimes you have to do a number of fixes before you correct the problem. That said I find it odd that he gave you back your vehicle back with the problem still existing. Most mechanics will take it for a test drive to make sure the problem was fixed.
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I guess he likes the customer to test drive it first. Mechanics do have it hard though he tested it on one of those computers and the code was for a random misfire. Can't really complain because another emchanic i took it to told me it was my idle air control sensor and that would have costed me about 800 dollars for that alone.