Oil pump

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Asked by Priscilla Nov 22, 2019 at 09:43 PM about the 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GT1

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

On Oct 25 2019 I had my oil pressure sensor, oil pan gasket, oil housing gasket
and house, elbows in cooling hoes and engine flush done. But the low oil
pressure message kept coming in, immediately after I left the shop. So I call the
guy and he said I need a oil pump....so I kept the car park for 7 days then I drive
it back to shop on Nov 6....and it's still there....today the guy call me and said he
believe that I need a crank sensor.....NOW....the car was cranking fine before he
replace the oil pump. So my question is....What is really wrong with my???
The diagnostic test just said a oil pump....Second do it take 16 days to fix a oil
pump in a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix

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This guy is taking advantage of you. Get out of this shop as soon and as cheaply as you can. Then go take the car to a different shop and think about taking this guy to court.

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