Claire & Dee's Point S, in West Yellowstone, MT
Beware of price gouging and not standing behind their work.
On August 23, 2025, the check engine light was displayed on my 2014 F250 truck. Claire & Dee's Point S, in West Yellowstone, MT, checked the OBD which indicated a faulty NOx Sensor. On August 26, 2025, they removed, and installed, a new NOx sensor at a charge of $625.95 (part only, yet the local NAPA sells the part for $385) plus $210.00 (labor charge).
On August 27, 2025, I drove approximately 285 miles, when the check engine light was displayed again. I took the truck into Performance Ford in Bountiful, UT. The service advisor, Andrew Bates, connected the OBD and it read faulty NOx Sensor. I took the truck to my local Ford dealer (Ken Graff Ford in ST. George, UT) where they connected the OBD which conformed to a faulty NOx Sensor. They performed a full pin point test and installed a new NOx Sensor at a total cost of $1,208.96.
As of today, in spite of emails and telephone calls, I have yet to get a written response, or action, to my request for any type of reimbursement.