![]() I knew that it was wrong because I work from home and I do not move the car so much. So he was saying that I drove the car for 800 miles. When I first brought the car there, the argue was about the miles that I was driving the car, and in addition the person add extra 200 miles to that argue. The car at the BMW check and report having 53,825 miles on 11/15/16. ![]() They introduced the miles wrong in their receipt, 53,549 on 11/19/16. I use Synthetic which I really believe it was not used in my Jeep. I did take my 2015 jeep there in 2016 and decided I was not doing that anymore either. Needless to say - Since the Summer of 2015 I did not go back. There use to be a tall, slanky, bearded manager that the customers loved including myself. ![]() I told the manager that I have been coming here for years. Actually I don't think it would have fit my corolla either. Standing outside I asked them to put the filter that they showed me back in the car (See at that time I owned a 2009 corolla and a 2011 Camry which take total different filters) and told them to put it in the car. I told them to open the the overhead door where my car was. They said I could not go in because of some kind of regulation, but yet we have to go through there to get out. They did and I asked the manager to step outside with me to the car. I asked them to complete it first before changing the filters. I asked them if they finished the oil change and they said that they were in the middle of it. Unfortunately it was too late to prove anything on our end but seeing as it had happened to more than just me, at the same Jiffy Lube, I will never bring my vehicle back there to be serviced and I will warn others. He said that if there was oil on the ground and still a lot of oil in the reservoir, then they must not have drained the old oil out and it over-pressurized and caused it to "throw" a rod. He stated that the same exact thing happened to a relative of his. (This was after a week of calling several places to try and have it fixed.)Ī few weeks later, another man I worked with was talking to me and I mentioned the issue I had. I had the vehicle towed and salvaged b/c it was going to cost too much to have a new engine put in. They stated that it must have been an engine issue and there was nothing wrong with the service I received from them. The manager pulled my oil stick and there was still a lot of oil on the stick (reading high up on the stick). ![]() There was oil on the ground but the technician stated that a rod had been "thrown" and had punctured the oil pan. The technician got on the ground to check underneath. They brought along a filter, more oil and tools. They arrived within 15 minutes after our call. ![]()
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