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  • 2010 Scion xB

    Scion xB
    Mileage
    128,314
    Service Date
    7/16/2022
    Services Performed
    • FOUND:
    • WATER PUMP – Remove & Replace – [Includes: R&I Alternator.]
    • THERMOSTAT – Remove & Replace
     
    RESHELLE R. gave our service a 5 star review on 7/17/2022
  • 2012 Scion tC

    Scion tC
    Mileage
    61,787
    Service Date
    6/16/2021
    Services Performed
    • Nail is in a non repairable spot on the tire, nail is not leaking at this moment but with milage. Recommend replacement of tire.
    • Tire has been mounted and balanced
     
    HENRY B. gave our service a 5 star review on 6/16/2021
  • 2012 Scion tC

    Scion tC
    Mileage
    124,910
    Service Date
    4/15/2021
    Services Performed
    • FOUND Healight: visually inspected front left low beam bulb and no sign of damage to bulb filament, inspected fuse for headlamp low beam circuit and found that 10 amp fuse was blown, replaced with new 10 amp fuse and now lights are operational. Horn: attempted to duplicate customer concern of no horn, and no horn operation. Attempted to remove fuse to inspect if fuse was blown, upon removal fuse came out in pieces, one prong of fuse melted to pins in fuse box. Recommend replacement of "Integrated Relay", picture is attached to inspection and work order. After instalation of integration relay the vehicle now has proper power, attempted to activate horn and horn in still inop. Tested horns and horns are functioning, tested steering pad switch and tested good, tested Sipral Cable (Clockspring) voltage is dropping internally cause the steering pad switch to not have enough voltage to activate horn circuit. Recommend replacement of Spiral Cable (Clockspring) due to internal fault causing voltage to drop out.
     
    CHRISTOPHER S. gave our service a 5 star review on 4/15/2021