I'd heard all kind of stories about how using a dealership was a no-no. Like, ""They'll come up with all kind of stuff and you won't know if they're telling the truth but you have to trust them."" So, I was worried because no one else had fixed my engine light problem. I'd replaced the thermostat which 3 different mechanics (including a high-priced foreign car specialist) had said was the problem without even running a diagnostic. I changed the gas cap 3 times. The local mechanic suggested by my tire supplier looked at me with deer in the headlights eyes when it came back on again after every fix (including the new thermostat which he too said was the problem). This told me it was time I took it back to the dealership. I explained everything to Eddie at the service desk and he and his awesome mechanic found a broken fuel pump which was what was causing the engine light problem, plus a broken engine mount. The broken engine mount made sense because I'd had a rear-end collision and only the rear end was the focus of the body shop, not the engine. I also met a woman in the waiting area who told me that she brings her car in every 3000 miles with a coupon and it costs here so little it sounds like a bargain to me. Thanks guys, I'll be back
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