ucatchtrout
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My son needed some maintenance stuff done on his car.
He went to Jiffy Lube for and oil change and fuel injector cleaning.
They talked him into letting them change his fuel filter.
They told him the quick connect on the end of the fuel line needed to be replaced and said they had to order the part. He had to leave his car overnight.
He picked it up the next day. Drove it for a couple of weeks and then the check engine light came on and gas was leaking everywhere.
He took it to my mechanic who put it up on the rack where we learned that when they replaced the fuel filter they DID not put a new connector but in fact had CUT the fuel line and put an aluminum clamp around it where they spliced the line together.
1. Gas lines are pressurized. You aren't supposed to cut and splice them. When that thing blew it was spraying gas next to the exhaust. Could have set the car on fire.
2. They they talked him into letting them do something they didn't know how to do properly and as a result the repairs to the car, and replacement of the fuel pump and lines will cost $650.
3. They say they were doing him a favor and that it was a temporary fix.
4. My mechanic and the dealer say you NEVER EVER splice pressurized fuel lines.
How do we get the fuckers at Jiffy Lube to pay for the repairs?
He went to Jiffy Lube for and oil change and fuel injector cleaning.
They talked him into letting them change his fuel filter.
They told him the quick connect on the end of the fuel line needed to be replaced and said they had to order the part. He had to leave his car overnight.
He picked it up the next day. Drove it for a couple of weeks and then the check engine light came on and gas was leaking everywhere.
He took it to my mechanic who put it up on the rack where we learned that when they replaced the fuel filter they DID not put a new connector but in fact had CUT the fuel line and put an aluminum clamp around it where they spliced the line together.
1. Gas lines are pressurized. You aren't supposed to cut and splice them. When that thing blew it was spraying gas next to the exhaust. Could have set the car on fire.
2. They they talked him into letting them do something they didn't know how to do properly and as a result the repairs to the car, and replacement of the fuel pump and lines will cost $650.
3. They say they were doing him a favor and that it was a temporary fix.
4. My mechanic and the dealer say you NEVER EVER splice pressurized fuel lines.
How do we get the fuckers at Jiffy Lube to pay for the repairs?

