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Possibly they didn't think it needed a rebuild and charged you for it anyway. Some are that desperate. I don't know for fact this happened to you, but is feasible. Once an engine is rebuilt and you break it in properly, it should last for years, not months. Do a compression test on it yourself to see what the compression is up to par. Take the head off after that and look at the cylinder walls for where it has been honed and check for a ridge at the top from ring wear. If that ledge is there, they took you for a ride and made you pay for it. That ridge gets cut out anytime a cylinder is bored and honed. And 7 months isn't long enough to wear all the hone marks from the cylinder walls.
There is one under the steering wheel, just below the brake release and I am told there is also one under the hood. The one under the hood I do not know where it is, but I need to know where this one is.
IF YOU CANT SOME HOW REACH UNDER THE GRILLE WHILE LAYING UNDER THE FRONT OF CAR.THE BODY REPAIR MAN MIGHT KNOW A TRICK BUT ITS HARD TIGHT JOB.YOU GOT THINGS IN THE WAY.TO GET TO THE HOOD LATCH RELEASE MECHANISM WHERE CABLE GOES.
yes undo your battery as ans air bag has a connector on the seat and if unplugged could cause air bags to go off with battery still hooked up leat sit for five min. should be four bolts or nuts holding seat down
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