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Another Reason To Stay Away From Car Dealers

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live bait
live baitFREEJul 27#1
My Brides' car is a Hyundai SantaFe, still under warranty so I bring it back to the dealer for State inspection, while it's in lets rotate the tires, OK all is good. Fast forward a couple of months later, front tire picked up a screw & almost flat, lucky I discover it at home in the driveway, no problem I'll take the tire off & I can put a plug in it. Now I realize at the dealer they use an air gun on the lug nuts, I also realize I'm no spring chicken any longer, but I had to put a pipe on a 18" breaker bar to loosen the lug nuts, If I had to change a flat on the road, would have had to call for service. Went around & all wheels were the same, checked the book & torqued the lug nuts to the required 80ft lbs. That's the end of my rant.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,979 postsSince 2018
OVERBORED
OVERBOREDFREEJul 28#2
So true!

Twice had to replace the lug on a wheel on wife's Subaru because it was stripped.

Only serviced the vehicle at dealer!
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
Jaws1948
Jaws1948FREEJul 28#3
I had that problem with the oil plug. Dealer didn't put on a crush gasket and then over-tightened it. I needed an impact wrench to get it loose. Luckily nothing was stripped.
First MateOriginal Crew281 postsSince 2019
pequa1
pequa1MODJul 30#4
our dealer did the free first oil change on SWMBO's Crosstrek five years ago. (I always have done ours.) So when the time came for the second one, I was stymied by my socket not fitting despite reading the manual and double checking on you tube. When I finally got it out, after trying a different mm socket, I realized that it was an old plug, that they probably had lying around, one that evidently belonged to an old Forester or Outback. Evidently they lost mine and put in this old one. I needed collapsible washers and ordered the corrected size drain plug at the same time. Car hasn't been back to those monkeys since.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
S
Sc42FREEJul 30#5
I'm getting very close to 60 and this ^ is the reason I still do as much maintenance as possible on my family fleet of 5 cars. I do make it as enjoyable as possible... I bring the dog out front with me and take my time on a favorable weather day.
Mate54 postsSince 2020
pequa1
pequa1MODJul 30#6
Many, many years ago as a new teen driver I went to a different service station for an oil change. Don't recall why I did it but I made an "X" on my oil filter before I went. Yup, while it looked like fresh oil, I still had a filter with an "X" on it, lol. Had my neighbor teach me how to diy after that.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
OVERBORED
OVERBOREDFREEJul 30#7
I always mark a tire before a rotation if I'm not able to watch....
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
WhatKnot
WhatKnotFREEJul 31#8
Cabin Air Filters are the biggest ripoff, $100+ Do it yourself small $’s and less than 5 minutes and that includes the time to pick up all the stuff that falls out of ‘glove box’ if you’re not careful.
CommodoreOriginal Crew12,891 postsSince 2019
pequa1
pequa1MODJul 31#9
Cabin Air Filters are the biggest ripoff, $100+ Do it yourself small $’s and less than 5 minutes and that includes the time to pick up all the stuff that falls out of ‘glove box’ if you’re not careful.
Have never done one. Guess I will you tube when the time comes
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
jpd
jpdMODJul 31#10
Have never done one. Guess I will you tube when the time comes

Super easy. My Subaru was just pulling down the glove box door past the stops, Nissan involved the same and removing a couple of screws.
CommodoreOriginal Crew9,821 postsSince 2018
pequa1
pequa1MODJul 31#11
Prolly have to pull my new maverick’s engine
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018

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