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Old Jul 13, 2020 | 03:28 PM
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$5600 for timing chain repair?! Mechanic in Northern VA?!

Hey guys, having some issues with my car starting it‘s a 2008 with only 58k , infiniti is telling me it’s an issue with my timing chain. And quoted me $5600 to fix it.

I know I can find it some place for cheaper to repair, any recommended shops around the northern Virginia area??

I’m so upset man, 12 years of owning this car and come across a major issue that shouldn’t be one to begin with!


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Old Jul 13, 2020 | 07:17 PM
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Yikes!

They also charged you 517$ to diagnose?
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Old Jul 14, 2020 | 07:31 AM
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That's crazy how the dealership can narrow it down to the timing chain to start your car. Or does it says recommend?
last time I checked if it cranks the engine is turning. The paper work says there is no spark ,even if you replace the chain I can bet there will be no spark.Sounds like a electrical problem to me.
My recommendation to you would be get a second opinion, not form a dealership, just my opinion
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Old Jul 14, 2020 | 01:41 PM
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Where is Hill's Garage in relation to where you are located? Might be too far pending where in No. Va. you're located.
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Old Jul 15, 2020 | 09:50 AM
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I'd agree that no spark doesn't sound like an issue that'll be resolved by replacing the timing chains. Did the dealer do a compression test to verify the timing is off? They can do a compression test or use a picoscope to see cylinder waveforms while cranking to see if you have a physical timing issue. A pico test will easily show if the chain has skipped a few teeth, broken all together, etc, and is MUCH cheaper to perform than tearing the entire front of the motor down to replace the chains and sprockets. I can't help with finding a shop in your area as I'm not local, but you definitely need someone more competent to diagnose the issue. There is a lot of good diagnosis information on the report, like continuity from the ECU and coils, as that shows you likely don't have a broken wire anywhere, but I'm much more inclined to believe you have a sensor issue somewhere rather than a timing chain issue.
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