My "low oil level" light was off and on. I checked with the Jiffy Lube I always do business with and was told I was full. I took it to Bailey's. A diagnostic revealed I was short by over two quarts. According to them I had a significant oil leak but when the mechanic showed it to me, the oil was dried. They estimated the repair job would cost $800. I checked with my son-in-law who took the time to estimate the parts they'd outlined I would need. The parts would cost no more than $150 so the up-charge was a labor charge of $650 for a relatively small repair. No thanks. I'll find an honest mechanic, wherever he may be.
My "low oil level" light was off and on. I checked with the Jiffy Lube I always do business with and was told I was full. I took it to Bailey's. A diagnostic revealed I was short by over two quarts. According to them I had a significant oil leak but when the mechanic showed it to me, the oil was dried. They estimated the repair job would cost $800. I checked with my son-in-law who took the time to estimate the parts they'd outlined I would need. The parts would cost no more than $150 so the up-charge was a labor charge of $650 for a relatively small repair. No thanks. I'll find an honest mechanic, wherever he may be.