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berkeley 03-17-2007 08:45 PM

Car trouble and Wal Mart!!!
 
Roomie and I took his car to wal-mart yesterday for an oil change. When we went back to get the car the service dude said "...we didn't touch the car because we heard a strange noise when we started it.." Then he tells us that the car is over-filled with oil.
I checked the motor oil two weeks ago, and it was 1 quart low. I did not replace the quart.
We went to start the car and it made a lot of noise, the car shook, and then it turned off.
We went back into Wal-Mart and spoke with the customer service manager. She then talked to the Assistant Manager.We then talked to the Assistant Manager.
He said "they didn't touch your car... we are not a car lot, if your vehicle is still here after a week, it will be towed."

Looks like another law-suit....

RevDWW 03-17-2007 09:18 PM

My unsolicited and free advice is that you forget about suing WalMart unless you can prove they put oil in your car. Look at the oil filter and see if it looks new. If you don't have proof, remove the oil filter pour out the oil in it and replace it and drive the car home.

berkeley 03-17-2007 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by RevDWW (Post 43712)
My unsolicited and free advice is that you forget about suing WalMart unless you can prove they put oil in your car. Look at the oil filter and see if it looks new. If you don't have proof, remove the oil filter pour out the oil in it and replace it and drive the car home.

Do you think the problem is because of excess oil??

RevDWW 03-17-2007 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Berkeley (Post 43716)
Do you think the problem is because of excess oil??

Check the dip stick and see?

Ron 03-17-2007 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Berkeley (Post 43716)
Do you think the problem is because of excess oil??

If you have to much oil it will "hydraulic" and basically ruin your engine.

berkeley 03-17-2007 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by RevDWW (Post 43732)
Check the dip stick and see?

I checked.. it is filled to overflowing!! lol.. I think tonight we will hitch and hike 22 miles, drain most of the oil.. and take it from there.

berkeley 03-17-2007 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron (Post 43734)
If you have to much oil it will "hydraulic" and basically ruin your engine.

yeah, opened the hood and started the car... engine is shaking.. looked like it is going to jump out of the car..

Ron 03-17-2007 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Berkeley (Post 43756)
yeah, opened the hood and started the car... engine is shaking.. looked like it is going to jump out of the car..

Tow or push it to another mechanics place and get it checked out.

CC1 03-17-2007 10:09 PM

I agree that unless you have a few million dollars we are not aware of I would not attempt to sue Wal Mart.

I don't think you coudl find an attorney to take the job on commission because the chances of winning or even getting a settlement are slim to none.

I think the advice is good to check and see if there is a new oil filter in the car as a clue as to whether they really touched it or not.

I am not a mechanic but if it was overfilled by a quart or two I think it would smoke but I am not sure it would be making loud noises, shaking, etc.

A female relative of mine recently "guessed" that her oil was a little low so she brilliantly just poured two quarts in it!!!!! The car smoked like the dickens and the check engine light came on. She had a mechanically minded friend check it out and when he found out what she had done he drained the extra oil out and the car was fine.

Scott Hutchinson 03-17-2007 10:10 PM

Some Wal-marts are negligent in the TLE areas.


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