I had taken our Toyota Sienna van to a dealer for service. The engine light was on and the electric passenger door was inoperative. The dealer kept the car for a day, charged $125 to change the oil and rotate the tires and wrote an estimate of $2800 to fix the engine light and door.
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I took the van to Stellar and the owner gave me a ride to work, called three hours later to say work was complete. The engine light was indicative of a failed fuel/air sensor, which the mechanic replaced. He pointed out that there are two lockout safety switches for the door and showed me where they are located. (One of the drivers in our family had inadvertently flipped one.) There was no additional charge for pointing this out.