I noticed a puddle of oil under my car so I checked the dipstick and it read at the "L." I also saw the oil literally dripping from the bottom
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08-06-2009, 10:24 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Waking up to a puddle of oil under my car = bad.
I noticed a puddle of oil under my car so I checked the dipstick and it read at the "L." I also saw the oil literally dripping from the bottom of my car. This was last night, and this morning it appears to be about the same (the puddle hasn't gotten significantly worse). I got my first service free from the dealer on Saturday. I just called them and they are calling me back.
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08-06-2009, 01:23 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE....do oil changes yourself or bring it to someone you trust. This is the third or fourth thread I see about dealers botching oil changes. I realize there are good dealerships out there, but I've seen this way too much on this site!! |
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I just did my first oil change last night. It was very easy. Just remove 16 bolts and 3 fasteners, drop the splash pan and it's so easy that I didn't spill one drop.
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the oil filter uses a rubber gasket, the oil pan drain bolt uses a brass washer..... oh and the brass washer CAN be reused... its not advisable, but its possible to reuse without leaking any oil. but yes at a $1 its silly not to buy a new one... Last edited by fuct; 08-06-2009 at 02:17 PM. |
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08-06-2009, 03:03 PM | #12 (permalink) |
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Dealer towed it to dealership. I just looked at it on the lift. You guys were all close. A new crush washer had been put on, but it hadn't been crushed! Drain plug had not been torqued fully (or really at all). I had been a quart low so I think I will be fine. I'm pretty lucky. Well scratch that, the dealer is lucky.
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That's where the "cheap" labor goes, and you are getting what you pay for. I once took my wife's car in for her free change... one of the "techs" was changing the tranny fluid on the car beside hers and dumped it all over the passenger side of our car accidentally. Apparently he sprayed a little water at it, and then walked away. I didn't find it until I got home. The manager got an earful, but it didn't change what happened. If I hadn't noticed it you can imagine what that paint would have looked like a few days later. |
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