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    Stackhouse Auto Electric

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Auto maintenance

    Auto repairs

    Routine automotive maintenance

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    (7 reviews)

    Got oil change inspection & tire rotated. Very satisfied. Young lady who checked me in was…read moreprofessional & polite.

    ECM "programming" upsell factory. Brought my 2014 GMC…read moreTerrain in. Quoted ~$1,300 for ECM + install + programming after a $212 diagnostic (supposed to roll into the repair). I supplied a pre-programmed, VIN-matched ECM to keep it simple and cheap. They still tried to tack on a $200-$300 "programming" fee, claiming "your key won't work without it." Reality check: after they installed the ECM, the car started immediately with my original key. No special programming needed. When I asked for the standard GM SPS/TIS programming session log to prove anything was actually flashed, they wouldn't provide it. If programming was necessary or performed, producing that log takes 30 seconds. They couldn't--because the upsell wasn't real. Other gotchas: the diagnostic "credit" only applies if you buy their parts (not disclosed up front), and they hide behind "Global A requires SPS" as a blanket excuse to sell full reflash even when a VIN-matched module starts the car just fine. Post-install, they tried to keep the narrative going; I removed the vehicle to stop the billing creep. Bottom line: they tried to turn a $400-$600 ECM swap into $1,300 with invented "programming" and zero documentation. If you go here, demand itemized labor and the SPS session report before paying for any programming. If they can't show it, walk. I won't be back.

    Stackhouse Auto Electric - autorepair - Updated May 2026

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