I don't know what your options are up there, but after warranty is up, the dealer is the last place I go with my vehicles. Are you still under warranty ?
Dealerships and chain automotive repair stores (Goodyear, Midas, etc.) are too big on the 'up sell' - talking you into unnecessary extras beyond what you originally came in for, often using fear as a tactic to get the extra sale.."If you don't do this now, you could have a major failure in the near future" Years ago I worked part time for a Goodyear tire and auto service center. What they did to their customers, women in particular, was downright criminal. I didn't last long there, I saw enough and walked out one day never to return. I'm no saint, but they were flat out scumbags.
Like I said A Jay, I don't know your situation, but as general advice you're better off at an independent shop. Word of mouth is the best way to find a good mechanic. There's a shop I know of run by two brothers. They don't advertise, they don't up sell, no waiting room, no television or free coffee, none of that. They just go on their reputation alone. Often they talk customers OUT of repairs as they are not necessary at the time - "Your brakes are good for at least another 20,000 miles. Don't worry"...Find a shop like that (if you can) and you're set.