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Eilenberger's Automotive
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citysearch c.
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I was having some anitfreeze leaking from my car. And to save a buck (I thought) and i have been taken my cars to them for years. I took my car to see them. The first time it was my overflow cracked and leaking, second time it was my radiatior and my third time it was a blown head gasket. Car never overheaded, light never came on to justify that find. I refused the third time for them to work on it and had the car towed to the dealer ship and they found NO HEAD GASKET blown, what they found was when Eilenberger's Automotive swapped out my radiator the fluid had ran on the frame and that was the fluid we were seeing on the ground. $1000 dollars later to Eilenberger's Automotive and I had to take it to the dealer to have them tell me the truth. So, in all honesty what really was the trouble with my car... Why was it leaking?? That question will always be an UNSOLVED mystery. If you trust them now you might want to keep an close eye out on them they might just catch you by surprise and take you for as much as they can.. Just beware.
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