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ABS Help S70 1998

Greetings:
If you are still looking for an independent repair shop in the downtown Toronto, area, you might try STS United Motors. They are on the south side of Dundas, between Broadview and Logan. I don't seem to have their number handy, but it should be in the white pages. A former colleague used to take his beloved 960 wagon to them all the time. They will not rip you off. They seem to work on lots of foreign cars. On the other hand, many people seem to like Victor Rocha and his service; since you are new to the board, you may not know how frequently he has been recommended.
Another highly competent shop is START Electric, also on Dundas Street, but between Sherbourne and Parliament. They do all kinds of mechanical repairs and are especially good at solving electrical mysteries and doing a/c work. When I was last there they were restoring the a/c pressure hoses on an ancient Mercedes-Benz 600 (they were making the hoses as needed). They are a little more expensive that STS, but they are great at determining the problem and then fixing it without replacing everything in sight.
Good luck - enjoy your car.
ian.jay@utoronto.ca






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