Originally Posted by
TheOne
Sorry for the late reply, been very busy! I've actually taken the car to someone else for a second opinion. The first guy said two cylinders have lost compression and thus a new engine was needed. However this other guy said that the compression is fine on all cylinders and he thinks the issue is with the on board computer and calibration.
He sais he's going to send the on board computer off to someplace in Tullamarine, (Power House?, I can't remember the exact name) but they'll diagnose and fix as necessary.
I'm wondering why the first mechanic said there was no compression on two cylinders. Is it possible for it to have lost then regained the compression? Unless he was trying to rip me off?
None of us can really comment unless you post what the wet & dry figures were.
Unfortunately you appear to be not very astute mechanically so it's going to cost you a lot no matter what path you go down as you can't do anything yourself. $120-$150/hr soon adds up.
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