Gardner
I usually avoid taking my vehicles to a service shop and tend to do most maintenance/repairs on my own. I have a 2011 Nissan Frontier that was having issues with cam position sensors. I did some research and found that many others had the same issues around the same general mileage. So I went to autozone and purchased aftermarket sensors and replaced them (fairly simple process). Soon after I was having the same issues. Went back to autozone and used the lifetime warranty to replace them again. Within a week they failed again. Since I was fighting a losing battle and reached the extent of my diagnostic knowledge, I took my truck to Brett’s. They were very professional and set up an appointment with me the next day to run a full diagnostic. They following day they sent me a video via text with a full explanation of what they found with the diagnostic. Came down to the fact that Nissan’s have troubles being compatible with aftermarket sensors. They quoted me $700 something to replace them (including the $100+ diagnostic charge). Knowing the approximate price of the factory sensors and the very little work it takes to replace them, I was a little shocked by sticker price. Then again I know that that cost also includes the expertise I needed to find out what’s wrong with my truck. PLUS, it includes a 30K mile parts and labor warranty! I did ask for a military discount to which they honored, but after thinking about the entire process and professionalism of this shop. I believe they are worth every dime! Thanks for taking care of me 👍🏼