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My exhaust gas pressure sensor, Part# 4928594 - easily available for $19 to $25 dollars online, was $106 here. The solitary light bulb they installed for my turn signal was .61 cents. Add them together here and you'll walk away with a bill that's over $700. Now, with over 1 million single-owner miles on the T660 that I brought here, it should go without saying that I understand diesel repairs can be expensive. I'm not even a stranger to Inland and have spoken highly of the company in the past, especially at their Phoenix location. But this location (Carson - first time here) is really something to take away my breath. How does a mechanic turn less than $30 dollars worth of parts - the most complex of which installs as easily as a spark plug, into a bill that's over $700 dollars high? What if we even use an Inland number like $106 for parts? That still leaves us $600 off total. It wasn't diagnosis. That happened quickly. And this repair was easy. (See pic) Drivers, you should expect this kind of billing if you go here. As other truck owners have noted, Carson's bills are "different." Your potentially positive experience with Inland elsewhere is irrelevant.
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