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Businiess name:  Elmhurst Auto Clinic
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Take your business elsewhere. I had a terrible experience at Elmhurst Auto Clinic on 2/18/2012. I went in for a routine oil change and requested synthetic oil as I always do, which of course is more expensive, but what is recommended for my vehicle. I also asked them to check my tire pressure and add air as needed because my low pressure indicator light was on. When I left I noted the low pressure indicator light was still on so I went back inside and asked them to please check my tire pressure. The owner insisted that the tech had taken the pressure and adjusted my tires accordingly - that it would take a bit of driving for the computer to reset itself. Okay fine. I drove around quite a bit and it didn't go off. I called my dealership concerned that I might have a more serious onboard computer issue. The dealer service department confirmed that the computer resets itself after a few miles and all tires should be set to 35 psi - they instructed me to check my tire pressure via the onbo

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