Not Scion fault but Beware of Jiffy Lube
#1
Not Scion fault but Beware of Jiffy Lube
I been having a problem with my Xb it started missing and no one could fiqure out the problem. Well the mechanic at my local dealer finaly found the problem. There is a metal baffle that sits at the bottom of the neck where oil is put in to the car be careful when you put oil in and do not bend this down. I use Jiffy Lube and they obviously pushed this down they used a metal nozzle to put the oil in. This in turn broke off and went thru the engine broke off the sensor for the crank this has polluted the whole motor with plastic and metal and we are still not sure on the extend of the damage. Jiffy Lube in the past few weeks has closed all of the centers in West Virginia where I am at. So I have faith in Scion but either I will change my own oil after this or the dealer will change it. Thanks all of you that gave me ideals on the problem and how to fix them and the advice I have is to wacth the baffle at the bottom of the neck of your oil spout.
#8
When I worked at a Jeep dealership, a lady came in for a repair and the tech noticed her dipstick was missing. She said she had just come from JL. We called the place, gave them a ration and they said they would send someone down with it. A little while later, in walks the JiffyLube guy, with a HANDFUL of dipsticks. It looked like a bouquet. They had obviously done this many times.
Also Walmart used a filter wrench to put my filter ON one time. It punctured a hole in the side which started dripping and got caught in a frame part until I pulled in my driveway and it dumped out all over. Now I'm strictly DIY...
Also Walmart used a filter wrench to put my filter ON one time. It punctured a hole in the side which started dripping and got caught in a frame part until I pulled in my driveway and it dumped out all over. Now I'm strictly DIY...
#10
Originally Posted by ggguy77
Walmart lost my oil pan gasket and didn't tell me. I found out when I changed my oil myself. DIY FTW
#11
Originally Posted by kileil
Originally Posted by ggguy77
Walmart lost my oil pan gasket and didn't tell me. I found out when I changed my oil myself. DIY FTW
The one at the drain plug.
#14
lol do not go to jiffy lube unless you or someone you know works there and can do it yourself i would never let them do my oil change ....i worked at a jiffy lube last year i will say on behalf of them JIFFY LUBE DONT CARE!!!..there was s ting and a few jiffy lubes in the kc mo area got shut down ...this is how it went on at the jiffy lube i was at...they would try and sell ya ish ya do not need or try and tell ya that something was wrong and was not..if you are a rude customer we did have @$$ job if you were just going way to far we would not even change the filter or if we did not carry the filter then you were out of luck as well.im not proud of this and just did as i was told and yes i got another job and watched this go on...right before i left my manager was telling a customer that he sees residuall or some crap in her oil so i went to the top bay and was like i serviced this car and did not see that and me and the manager got into because i did not want this lady cheated ..if you can find a honest one then you are ok but its hard ..the reason no one cares is because jiffy lubes treat the workers like crap, low pay and no advancement
#17
thanks guys for the support Scion has offered to reinburse me $300.00 on the parts The dealer said they would give me a discount on the repair even though I have to pay out of pocket it does help and your words of support helps so again thanks and I will let you know how it goes
#18
Steer clear of jiffy lube...
I cant even count the number or Chryslers and Dodges that come into the shop with stripped oil plugs, or over tightend filters (the filters are just a pain to come off) but the stripped plugs cause big problems. (new plug being not a big deal but a whole new oil pan being a big deal) costing the customer big bucks just cus Jiffy lube doesnt know wtf they are doing.
I cant even count the number or Chryslers and Dodges that come into the shop with stripped oil plugs, or over tightend filters (the filters are just a pain to come off) but the stripped plugs cause big problems. (new plug being not a big deal but a whole new oil pan being a big deal) costing the customer big bucks just cus Jiffy lube doesnt know wtf they are doing.
#20
Originally Posted by kileil
Originally Posted by ggguy77
Walmart lost my oil pan gasket and didn't tell me. I found out when I changed my oil myself. DIY FTW