I could write the book about the insane things dealerships have done and pulled on me.
Wife bought a used 2007 Mazda 6, I had her take it to the dealership because I was busy and how could they possibly screw up a simple oil change.
Wife calls me after leaving the dealership, car lost most of its power and blowing GIANT clouds of smoke out of the exhaust pipe. Long story short, they did not drain the engine oil and dump new oil in. They apoligized drained the oil and did and added new oil. I don't even know what sorts of problems this is going to cause me down the road.
I was changing all the fluids today in the car because I did not want to have the dealership do it go figure eh?
After I got to the engine oil sump pan which is made out of aluminum oil rain bolt is steel.
I am no dainty flower I weight 250 pounds. I put on my 3/4 inch drive large wrench on it and try to move, no bueno. I put my weight on it and try to turn it, no movement. I had to resort to using a cheater bar to break loose the bolt. By the way the bolt looked well rounded.
I could barley get it off with a cheater bar.
So after royally screwing the pooch they either have a silver back gorilla or an idiot with an impact gun hammer that bolt in the aluminum pan.
I am not even sure what to do, pretty darn [censored] off about what they pulled here.
You think that writing a letter to the general manager of the dealership is worth the effort?
Wife bought a used 2007 Mazda 6, I had her take it to the dealership because I was busy and how could they possibly screw up a simple oil change.
Wife calls me after leaving the dealership, car lost most of its power and blowing GIANT clouds of smoke out of the exhaust pipe. Long story short, they did not drain the engine oil and dump new oil in. They apoligized drained the oil and did and added new oil. I don't even know what sorts of problems this is going to cause me down the road.
I was changing all the fluids today in the car because I did not want to have the dealership do it go figure eh?
After I got to the engine oil sump pan which is made out of aluminum oil rain bolt is steel.
I am no dainty flower I weight 250 pounds. I put on my 3/4 inch drive large wrench on it and try to move, no bueno. I put my weight on it and try to turn it, no movement. I had to resort to using a cheater bar to break loose the bolt. By the way the bolt looked well rounded.
I could barley get it off with a cheater bar.
So after royally screwing the pooch they either have a silver back gorilla or an idiot with an impact gun hammer that bolt in the aluminum pan.
I am not even sure what to do, pretty darn [censored] off about what they pulled here.
You think that writing a letter to the general manager of the dealership is worth the effort?