1 /5 Frances Ochoa: I originally took my family’s GMC terrain in for oil leak repairs. The GMC ended up stalling out the same day we were going to bring it into the shop. And my brother had it towed by Bilko Towing to the shop and he let them know the car turned off while trying to drive it over there. I thought they would look into both problems because I want a functioning car , but nope they gave me the GMC back with just the oil leak fixed I didn’t look at the paper work cause I had to go to work. When getting back home from work the car was having the same stalling issues so I made my way over to the shop again the next day and told them the stalling issue wasn’t looked at and they apologized for that and they missed that detail. I went back to the shop to pick it up when they said it was ready to go and they said the problem was my oil was overfilled, So they gave me a diagnosis fee, oil change and flush. So I’m just wondering to myself they sent me home the 1st time with an overfilled oil tank? When I first brought it in did they even check my oil level on a car that was having oil leak issues in the first place? Just doesn’t make sense. It doesn’t seem like they did much diagnosing and charged me for an expensive $360+ oil change and flush. Car is still having issues stalling which made it difficult during the holidays. I think I touched the engine more than they did. Got the check engine codes read - p00010 and I changed one of the camshaft sensors and intake and exhaust solenoids with the power of google. Gonna take it to a different mechanic tomorrow because issue is still persisting. They were fast though took them about a day or two to “fix” the issue. But I’m not taking my families car there to get charged another diagnosis fee.