Jiffy Lube gripe
I experienced a team of disrespectful dolts and their ineffective foreman bungling an oil change on my car (not an MB so slightly off topic) last week.
(...Flames on...)
I recall when Jiffy Lube first came to the Northeastern USA. We have a family friend who was one of the first in the region to open a franchise. It was great! He ran a tight ship. The guys working under your hood and below in the pit were real gear-heads. They liked cars. And they had a lot of respect for your property, and their employer. That was 15 years ago. I don't live near there any more.
I usually change the oil/filters in my family's cars, but I went to a (different) Jiffy Lube last week with my Jeep because I did not want to get my hands dirty before a customer visit.
I pulled into the Jiffy Lube on Needham St. in Newton, MA. It turns out this was to have been the last time I will ever go there.
I showed the technician a case of Mobil 1 Synthetic oil I brought with me for him to use. (Done that before).
I asked him to leave the air filter alone because it was a reusable K&N. He spoke broken English (the native language here in the USA) but said "OK, OK, OK". I headed into the waiting room while he went to his computer that had all the stats on me and my car. (I had been there in the past.)
5 minutes later, I turned to see another technician had pulled out the K&N air filter and dropped it on top of my engine. I think my scowl through the observation window had some effect. He proceded to cram it back into the box and put on the clips. (I later checked it at home and found the filter to be crushed, not properly sealed, and the cover latch clips were bent.)
Another few minutes later, after the oil drained and the oil filter was changed, the first tech opened my box of Mobil 1 and started pouring it into the engine. (Yes, they are supposed to do that right? I crossed my fingers that the guy below had replaced the plug). Went back to my magazine.
A minute later I looked up to find Mr. Filter Crusher squatting down, waiting for his buddy to finish pouring, and waving MY dipstick in his hand like a drum stick. I mean he was whacking it on the dirty floor to a tune in his head! I yelled to the foreman to please ask HIS guy to stop that.
I have done my best to protect the engine for 7 years, and here was this rat loading up my dipstick with a charge of sand to attack my cylinder walls! Before the foreman could get through the door, the tech had finished his chat and popped the stick into my engine. He shrugged at his boss. *******!
I realized the oil filter should catch any sand that may have gone into the sump. But I figured I would unload on the foreman when he came back. His appology diffused me slightly. But when he handed me their receipt, I noticed it said they used 6 quarts oil. The engine only takes 5 quarts.
"Why did you put 6 quarts in?", I asked.
"Lemme check..." goes out to the bay, has a dialog in a foreign language with Tech 1, comes back..."Oh, they didn't check the computer before they refilled. They put in 6 quarts, but it was too full, so they drained a quart back out."
"And who is going to pay for my $4.89 quart of Mobil 1 Synthetic he just dumped down the drain?" I asked.
"Well....why don't you buy another one, bring me a receipt, and I'll reimburse you for it," he offers.
"Are you suggesting I should buy ANOTHER quart to get you a receipt?" To which he agreed, missing my sarcasm.
So I have decided to eat the $4.89, and channel my frustration toward composing this message. Otherwise, I probably would not have mentioned this and saved you the trouble to your more expensive MB.
So when your Merc is beyond the Flex Service period, or you want a quick tweener oil change, I recommend you do not go to the Jiffy Lube on Needham St. in Newton, MA. Go to your dealer, or do it yourself.
PS. This episode was witnessed by a news anchorman for the local TV station, also in the waiting room. No libelous accusations here.
...Flames off....
-GrepAwk
Last edited by GrepAwk; Mar 20, 2003 at 02:51 PM.
There are some consciencous techs, but I am not taking any chances.
When I need to get my oil changed and Jiffy Lube is the only thing availible. I stand there and watch every step.
They hate it but there's nothing they can do about.
Tim
Thanks.
BTW, ask your local auto dealers if they have any oil change specials. I found that my local GMC dealer will perform a LOF (lube, oil, filer) in my Denali for 34.95 and do it in 30 minutes.
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