In This Video I share with you why some car repair shops get bad reputations. What started as a routine and simple timing belt job turned into a multi hour major surgery to this engine because of malpractice from a shop that did this maintenance before!

This infuriates every mechanic and shop owner! We work very hard to do right by people and do quality work. Then come some mechanics that just make it all go away! This makes me sad!

This beautiful 1999 Toyota Camry V6 wasn’t maintained as it should using the usual cheap quality parts and “over maintained” unnecessarily.

Folks be careful with mechanics and shops. You need to trust your car mechanic. if you don’t, it’s a mistake to continue using them. Ask them to show you things, Ask them to show you the new parts and old parts. No good mechanic gets upset if you ask for your old parts back. It is my pleasure to show you your old parts back and better yet show you anything before we start the job so you are well informed and fully understand why every job costs what it does.

TCCN Automotive Inc.
Toyota and Lexus Specialist Repair
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  1. Nicko Diaz

    Sometimes the part number on the belt leads to what brand is.
    When I was a mechanic/shop manager, I used to always offer the old parts to the customer or if they wanted to see them.

  2. David G

    This is why I willingly pay more for oem parts. Too many cheap parts with high failure rate to deal with. I try to buy as many tools to do the job myself and take my time doing it right the first time. I paid a garage to run brake lines to rear wheels and it looked like an 8th grader routed them so now I have to redo it.

  3. MEU

    As you work in best interest of the car and car owners you get paid best too. First from the repairs price, second from the content we get to see out of it. Keep up the ggod work👍

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