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Old June 4th, 2007, 10:02 PM   #9 (permalink)
Moofinator
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Turns out the problem wasn't in the coil. They replaced that with a new one and still weren't getting spark through the distributor. It ended up being the cap and rotor. $25 worth of parts and a $360 bill!!!

I couldn't believe it!!!

I probably won't be going back there. It's too bad, seemed like such nice folks, but I think I got REAMED!

Good news is, it run's great again! I've been enjoying driving it the last week or so while I still have it. I have a friend buying it later in the week and he is totally pumped up about the car! The car will be in great hands and I'll be able to get it back at a later date when our new business starts generating some real money... Couldn't ask for a better deal, other than being able to keep it myself.

Thanks for all your suggestions on this one! I was able to tell the shop what to concentrate on and ended up getting my car back much quicker thanks to you all!

Chris
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