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  1. Have to agree with you and the other posters: they are looking for someone who doesn't bother to ask questions - just hands them a credit card! At the expense of making myself sound dumb, what is ARCO gas? I am in PA, and have never heard of that brand. Thanks for the suggestion of the cleaner - am going to try that and save myself $140!
  2. Thank you for the advice! No problems - just had it in for an oil change. I figured it was probably an upsell - thank you! Will pick up some Lucas and next time I think I'm going to ask them to take a picture of any "issues" they find. Thanks again!
  3. Re: the warranty - I agree, although I think they were suggesting it as routine maintenance. There wasn't an issue - just had it in for an oil change. Re: the gas pedal - don't worry: that is well taken care of! my passengers will attest to the fact that it is nearly impossible for anything to sit in the fuel injection system for long enough to build-up!
  4. I apologize if this topic has been covered before: The service department at the dealership where I purchased my 2012 Legacy just told me that there is carbon buildup on the fuel injectors, and they can clean them for $150. My Legacy only has 15,000 miles on it. Is this legitimate? I've read that the carbon buildup is normal, but should it need to be cleaned with such low miles on the car? Can I get the same results if I put SeaFoam in the gas tank? Any advice is greatly appreciated!

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