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I had an issue with my mechanic. I took my car in earlier this month for a state inspection and oil change. I have heard mixed reviews about this mechanic so I "forgot" to mention that my one windshield wiper wasn't working - something that is standard for an inspection. My car passed the inspection with the broken wiper. Furthermore, the oil change light is on now, as is the service engine soon light and my car is puttering - which admittedly could be a coincidence. I contacted the owner of the shop. He was very aggravated and claims that the window wiper was checked and it must have broken from the ice and snow we recently had, the oil light simply needed to be reset and the service engine soon light and driving issues must just be a coincidence - which is possible, I don't know much about cars. He suggested (over the phone) that I come in and they will fix the windshield wiper, diagnose (but not fix) the service engine soon light and reset the check engine light for free. I also know that he gives random discounts when you pay in cash. What do you guys think I should do? Should I go in, have that taken care of, find a new mechanic moving forward and otherwise leave well enough alone? Should I report him to the state and federal government? Should I post honest reviews online about this? Should I just go to another mechanic amd take him to small claims court and if so for what? And if I do any of this, should it be before or after going there?
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