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The prices were a bit on the high side, but that goes with the territory of taking it to a dealership. On a subsequent visit, I had the same CEL code pop up and was not charged since they checked the part in question and it appeared fine. They also discovered I had a nail in my tire and they plugged and patched it at no cost.
Great service, just a bit pricey. Now that my car is getting a bit older, I may seek out a private shop to save a bit of cash.
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