Last week I mad the mistake of taking the E in for a basic oil change at Walmart. I was the only one there, quick easy in and out.
Saturday I notice oil spots underneath the car. Were those there before? Hmm, could have been. On monday after work at the gas station I pull in and there is an oil smell in the car and smoke coming out from underneath. Not good. I took the car back to Walmart on Tuesday and they say that its just from the oil change and the they must have just spilled some and that is is getting hot. They clean up the underside of the engine and say that I am good to go.
Wednesday night, more oil spots and I can actuall see the oil dripping. Took the car back in after work yesterday. The manager pulled up my paperwork from the original oil changes and says, "Hmmm, Juan isn't even supposed to be underneath the truck." "Oh?" "Yeah he can't legally be down there." Bad Juan. So they change the oil again. New filter, fresh oil and the works. They claim that it was a faulty oil filter that didn't seal properly.
Today the oil is still leaking, not as bad this time, but the underside of the car is looking pretty bad from the oil that gets blown around from driving on the freeway. Sad to say, but I am going to go back to Walmart again to see what they say tonight.
At what point do I need to tell them that they need to pay a pro to fix my problem? Am I going to have to threaten legal action if they don't repair the problem?
Saturday I notice oil spots underneath the car. Were those there before? Hmm, could have been. On monday after work at the gas station I pull in and there is an oil smell in the car and smoke coming out from underneath. Not good. I took the car back to Walmart on Tuesday and they say that its just from the oil change and the they must have just spilled some and that is is getting hot. They clean up the underside of the engine and say that I am good to go.
Wednesday night, more oil spots and I can actuall see the oil dripping. Took the car back in after work yesterday. The manager pulled up my paperwork from the original oil changes and says, "Hmmm, Juan isn't even supposed to be underneath the truck." "Oh?" "Yeah he can't legally be down there." Bad Juan. So they change the oil again. New filter, fresh oil and the works. They claim that it was a faulty oil filter that didn't seal properly.
Today the oil is still leaking, not as bad this time, but the underside of the car is looking pretty bad from the oil that gets blown around from driving on the freeway. Sad to say, but I am going to go back to Walmart again to see what they say tonight.
At what point do I need to tell them that they need to pay a pro to fix my problem? Am I going to have to threaten legal action if they don't repair the problem?