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Businiess name:  Vista Tire Center
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
Do not have your car repaired at Vista Tire Medina, Ohio. My car was there for two weeks and I was charged $535.00 for a $10.00 repair. My car was blowing the fuel injector fuse and I called Vista and asked if they could repair it and they said yes. I had car towed there from where it broke down. The mechanic didn't have a clue on what he was doing. He started checking the fuel injectors and wiring for electrical problems. He then ordered a coil pack that cost $189.00 and said that was the problem. After installing the coil pack the problem was still there and I was now stuck with a $189.00 part that I didn't need. He then went into the wiring in more detail and there wasn't any problems with the wiring. In the mean time I got on the internet and checked for possible problems causing the fuse to blow. The first search that came up was to check the ASD relay which is in the fuse box. The mechanic (Scott) finally realized the ASD relay was causing the problem. Instead of checking the simple things first he spent four hours and had my car for two weeks to put a part in that takes 30 seconds and costs $10.00 And I also have a $189.00 coil pack that I didn't need.

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