You could get a second opinion but realistically it depends on the shop. If they're reasonable they'll either fix the problem or suggest a compromise.
If they're not then I would cancel my credit card charges, report them to the better business bureau, the state board for licensed professionals, and leave honest reviews on Google and other sites.
-Mac
Hey Mac,
I just talked to the owner of the shop.
I wanted to ask you if you thought this was legit.
Does something sound fishy? I am not equipped with mechanical genius to really know for certain, just ALOT of Coincidental evidence and common sense.
So, at first the owner left me a message saying "your compressor melted and the clutch seized". Now he is saying the clutch melted.. a bunch of rubber parts. t
He said the replacement kit costs $700 but would be nice and only charge me $500.
Three hours of labor and the repair would only cost me another $1000!!!
He claims there is a shut off switch that would have protected my compressor and it's likely okay- even though he previously said it melted. He said that that the clutch is external and in no way would have been affected by anything they did during the heater core repair.
I also asked him about low coolant with the apparent leaky schrader valve that he supposedly fixed once after I complained the first time.
A pressure test was not done the second time and he claims that it wouldn't have shown anyway because it is done through the schrader valve that was leaking.
I am so unhappy right now.
He got really defensive when I said there were obvious signs of poor workmanship with my speaker wires hanging out and broken, cowl drain left hanging and clunky vent selector.
I know I have beat this subject to death but I finally have a final answer from him and he is taking absolutely no responsibility.
Obviously I will not get anywhere with him at this point but would someone else be able to look at it and see if he is lying or diagnose what happened?
Also, isn't the kit only $300 online?
Thanks!