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Coleen Butler Rodriguez
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Richmond, VA
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I just had two heads machined after an overheating episode in my 2000 Disco II from a coolant hose bursting. the dealership is asking if I want to have the oil pan cleaned and gasket changed (for $550) and the wires replaced ($264) "while they are in there" to save labor costs in the future. Is this a sound idea? Or is it not necessary at this point? I get my oil changed regularly and have had little problems with my truck in the 5 years that I have owned it. thanks for input. Coleen
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