Glad you took it back to them. If everything is better than perfect than it sounds like it worked out.
But if your paying that much $$$ for a job like that it better look like it was never touched. What really bugs me is when shops/individuals rush and butcher little things, like engine harness routing, not replacing destroyed loom, being rough with old plugs and break them etc. (there are other things but waay to much to type)
You have to be careful with the wiring harnesses on these trucks, as they get older they get very brittle. The past couple of Head gasket jobs I did I ended replacing the engine harness with a brand new one from GM just because I wasn't comfortable with the condition.
I am very picky when it comes to any job. If I can't do it correctly, I won't do it. I hate half ass repairs or band aids. I am one of few Duramax guys in SoCal that cares about how he works on these things. We have plenty of Diesel shops out here but most are butcher shops.
But hope it turns out good for you and I feel bad you had to go through that process.
But if your paying that much $$$ for a job like that it better look like it was never touched. What really bugs me is when shops/individuals rush and butcher little things, like engine harness routing, not replacing destroyed loom, being rough with old plugs and break them etc. (there are other things but waay to much to type)
You have to be careful with the wiring harnesses on these trucks, as they get older they get very brittle. The past couple of Head gasket jobs I did I ended replacing the engine harness with a brand new one from GM just because I wasn't comfortable with the condition.
I am very picky when it comes to any job. If I can't do it correctly, I won't do it. I hate half ass repairs or band aids. I am one of few Duramax guys in SoCal that cares about how he works on these things. We have plenty of Diesel shops out here but most are butcher shops.
But hope it turns out good for you and I feel bad you had to go through that process.