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    Falcon Mobile Small Engine Repair

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    CP Diesel & Auto - JASPER TRANSMISSION INSTALLER

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    I can't say enough good things about Chris at CP Diesel. He truly knows his stuff and is always…read morewilling to accommodate and lend a helping hand. He has saved me more times than I can count and has worked on all of our family vehicles -- not just trucks. Reliable, honest, and incredibly knowledgeable, he's hands down the best mechanic we've ever had. Highly recommend. He has saved me many times !

    Beware: 2 months and still broken. Do not bring them an older vehicle…read more I have a 2001 GMC van that is critical to my business. It broke down in Orlando, I live in Las Vegas. CP Diesel gave me a price for an engine swap that I agreed to, so I brought the van into the shop in mid November 2022. Barbara told me they could get my van in on November 26th at the latest. I agreed and left it there. I then called Barbara to ask if she knew a trailer shop in town because the trailer wiring had stopped working. She said CP Diesel could fix that, too, probably even before the engine, and the trailer wiring was added to the work order -- along with broken turn signals which were flagged as a likely blown fuse. November 26th came and went. I called every Friday and Monday, like clockwork, and emailed weekly, to see when I could pick up my van. I reminded Chris and Barbara that I lived out of town and had to book a flight to pick up my van. Each time I was either told somebody would call me back (which happened basically never) or that some other vehicle had taken priority. Christmas came and went. Keep in mind I do not live in Florida and could not simply walk in and take it to another shop. January 15th 2023(!) I get an email that my van is ready. I booked a flight and asked for the final invoice. I noticed the turn signals and trailer wiring were on the work order but not the invoice. I emailed about it 3 days before my flight, called Megan, who said I'd get a call back (never did), then finally the afternoon before my flight they told me they were refusing to work on the trailer wiring. Everyone at the shop knew I had to fly into Orlando, pick up my van and trailer, and drive out. I spent $1000 in airfare for myself and my mechanic friend to make the drive home quicker. When I arrived at the shop, I started to argue about the trailer wiring. It took a LOT of arguing to even get them to acknowledge they promised they'd do my trailer wiring, and how much this messed up my plans, and I got a very weak apology. I asked them to fire up my van. When it didn't turn over right away, they used starter fluid! There is literally a factory sticker on my dashboard that says "Do not use starter fluid, serious engine damage may occur." Use of starter fluid on glow plugged diesels is why some trucks need an engine swap in the first place. At this point I was pretty angry, then noticed they also hadn't even fixed the turn signals. I had to basically beg them to test the fuses (as it said on the work order.) Within 2 minutes they found a blown fuse and replaced it. I then noticed my rear tail light and brake light were smashed. Barbara tried to offer me $70 off (exactly 1% of my bill) for the smashed lights. I had already paid at that point, and decided to leave. I drove off pretty upset and decided to just leave my trailer in Orlando since I had to get back home immediately. About 5 miles into my drive, I smelled a faint smell of diesel, but kept driving. I parked to grab a late lunch and do some paperwork before getting too deep into the drive. I went back to my van at 5 and there was a huge puddle of fuel on the ground. We removed the doghouse and my mechanic friend found the culprit: a flare nut that hadn't been properly tightened when the new engine went in, that was leaking lots of fuel. This is a major oversight. I contacted them today to ask for a small refund to cover my wasted flights. I received a very flippant response, again refusing to accept any type of responsibility for poor customer service besides the classic non-apology line "I am sorry you are unhappy." The whole time I dealt with them the message was clear: because my van was not their usual work (newer diesel Rams) I was given the bare minimum attention and service. They didn't even flag other obvious issues when it was in there (like a seized caliper) like any other mechanic would have. If you have an older vehicle, they will not give you the same level of customer service as a late model Ram. You'll be on the bottom of the priority list. Find another shop.

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