These guys didn't even diagnose what what's wrong with my car.. they tried to get me for a battery and put in a new starter and still didn't fix the problem.. if I allowed them to do what they would have requested I would be out for a battery, starter and alternator.. after taking it to a different shop they located the problem.. it was just a fuse that was preventing the car from running and he doubted the starter was even bad to begin with... for the price I paid you'd think it would be a new starter instead of the refurbished one they put in. I would not recommend these people at all.
When we tested the starter in-car, it had power and ground, and would also click; additional bench testing once the original part was out confirmed the starter was bad. Commonly, trying to jump a vehicle with high amperage and low voltage (like you did after the starter was repaired) will cause fuses to pop, as they are designed to do. Unfortunately, since you declined replacing the battery with a dead cell with the starter like we advised, we were unable to perform our normal post-repair test drive and quality control.
- Northtown Auto Clinic