thewrenchbender
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Middle daughter is home this summer doing a grad school internship locally. Aside from a medical incident a couple years ago (she broke her freaking neck) first time she's lived at home since she left as a freshman.
Texts me a video w/sound of her '08 Impala making a grinding noise & the check engine light on.
By the time we both got home, Google came up with a blend door actuator losing a gear tooth for the noise, and the HF scan tool netted a minor evap code. Cleared the code & ordered a gas cap from Amazon. AC-Delco for the same price as big box house brand.
Light came back, told her to schedule an appt at the local Chevy dealer. They said needs a blend door actuator and an evap vent valve solenoid. Cost her $150 ($75 per item) to get her car back instead of the $740 quote (including sales tax) for the repair. She asked them which blend door actuator was bad and the tech told her he hadn't looked, just pulled the codes.
Hauled her over to the $tealership to pick up her car-she told me she looked up the vent valve, and could the price for it be $25 ? Told her yup, the only thing she missed (thanks again Amazon) was a $15 jumper harness to adapt the new valve to the existing connector on the car-and that there were 2 different blend door actuator a, but they were like $25 also.
She hauled me to work the next day to get all the people/vehicles back where they belonged and en-route I popped the glovebox and positively identified the blend door actuator exhibiting the problem.
$74 to Amazon + her student Prime account for 2-day shipping + the 23 minutes I just spent changing both parts later...
Texts me a video w/sound of her '08 Impala making a grinding noise & the check engine light on.
By the time we both got home, Google came up with a blend door actuator losing a gear tooth for the noise, and the HF scan tool netted a minor evap code. Cleared the code & ordered a gas cap from Amazon. AC-Delco for the same price as big box house brand.
Light came back, told her to schedule an appt at the local Chevy dealer. They said needs a blend door actuator and an evap vent valve solenoid. Cost her $150 ($75 per item) to get her car back instead of the $740 quote (including sales tax) for the repair. She asked them which blend door actuator was bad and the tech told her he hadn't looked, just pulled the codes.
Hauled her over to the $tealership to pick up her car-she told me she looked up the vent valve, and could the price for it be $25 ? Told her yup, the only thing she missed (thanks again Amazon) was a $15 jumper harness to adapt the new valve to the existing connector on the car-and that there were 2 different blend door actuator a, but they were like $25 also.
She hauled me to work the next day to get all the people/vehicles back where they belonged and en-route I popped the glovebox and positively identified the blend door actuator exhibiting the problem.
$74 to Amazon + her student Prime account for 2-day shipping + the 23 minutes I just spent changing both parts later...