That is a pretty simple question. NOT!
If your handy on the tools and it checks out ok then have a crack. EAS is pretty much DIY and not too expensive if you can DIY. Engine is generally the critical $'s bit. If there is absolutely any evidence of overheating then dig further. Do not take a short test drive. Take an hour or two with it and get it running as hot as you can... e.g. up hills with lots of passengers. If it's from a yard get extended insurance and drive it like its stolen for a month!
They really do get their claws into you though so don't drive it unless your really thinking of getting one.
There is plenty of knowledge and sharing avail. here so do some searches and reading (suggest a few nights!) if you wanna understand it all better.


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