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Should I get 2nd Opinion on head gasket issue?
It is ALWAYS good to get a second opinion. I would highly recommend taking it to another shop and have them tell you what they think it is even if you believe the first shop to be right. That being said, there are a couple of things you can do at home to try and diagnose a head gasket problem yourself. Look to see if white smoke is coming out of the tailpipe while the car is running, check the oil to see if it's a milky color instead of the usual oil color, look for leaks around the head gasket area. You could also pull the thermostat out and run the vehicle without it. If the car overheats still with the thermostat out or you can see bubbles in the coolant overflow tank then you more than likely have a bad head gasket. I'm not sure why the spark plug wires would be replaced with a head gasket job. The water pump doesn't necessarily have to be replaced either if it's only the head gasket that's bad although the high temps may have affected it. All in all though, get a second opinion fr
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