Daughter away in college. Went to repair shop to get her 4 cyl Nissan to stop leaking oil from under the aluminum camshaft cover. Shop told her $200 labor because they had to remove air conditioning pump, etc. Told her I would call her back shortly, went to similar Nissan I had in yard to sell, guess what, NOTHING on top of cover, several phillips head screws were in plain sight. Called her back, explained situation, told her to take her phillips screwdriver out and tighten screws and if that didn't stop leak to buy gasket and get boyfriend to help put it on, and BTW don't go back to that garage again. She probably gave the guy lots of bad advertising which raises another issue: Don't these guys know that a satisfied customer is the best and cheapest advertising? These places need to take a good look at their business model and aim for repeat customers.
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