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My Comm/nav 2 radio died a few weeks back(Kx155) and I brought it to avionics repair shop at my local airport. They told me that they would bench test it and they thought it might just be the display. Well got the test results back and they said that the power supply failed and took some stuff out with it. They told me it would be $1,250 to repair it plus $150 in labor to put it back in the airplane. If I did not want to proceed then it would cost me $300 for the evaluation. I decided to go ahead and fix it and they gave me a time frame of about 10 days to fix it. Well ten days came and I did not hear from the shop. So I contacted them and get an e-mail back saying that they found some more stuff that needs repair and it would cost $700 more. Before proceeding I asked for list of repairs and parts that need to be replaced and estimated cost and labor for each part before I proceeded. They send an email back saying they do not do that breakdown of the cost in that much detail and that they can only say it is around $1100 in parts and $800 in labor and will take another week or more. I starting to think it would have been more cost effective to just have found a replacement.
All I want to know is exactly what I am paying for and if my best interest is in mind or are they trying to scam more money out of me.
Can I get some help on what I should do next?
Also, is not giving a detailed breakdown of repairs a common practice? (First time experience with an avionics shop)
All I want to know is exactly what I am paying for and if my best interest is in mind or are they trying to scam more money out of me.
Can I get some help on what I should do next?
Also, is not giving a detailed breakdown of repairs a common practice? (First time experience with an avionics shop)