- Jul 3, 1999
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I am looking for this groups input on what I believe was a bad service experience, but I'm not sure if I am being unreasonable, or the garage is truly obligated to correct what was an ineffective service job.
We put our 99 GMC Suburban in a local shop for repairs because we found radiator fluid on our garage floor. Close inspection seemed to indicate that the fluid was coming from what appeared to be weep hole in the water pump, but not being sure & lacking the tools & time to do the repairs myself I decided to use a local shop repairs. The shop called me later that day & said it was a bad water pump & the ticket was going to be $550, not to bad since I have an extended warranty, so my out of pocket was less than $250.
Within in two days of the repairs being completed we again found radiator fluid of the garage floor so my wife took the suburban back. The shop pressure tested the system, but said everything was fine. I later called and explained to the shop owner than everything was not fine since we were still radiator fluid on the garage floor. We again took the suburban back in & they let the vehicle sit over night, & sure enough they found radiator fluid on their floor.
Here is were it gets sideways.
The service manager calls me & says that they will need to fix the intake gasket to correct the problem and this is going to cost me an additional $70. The shop is also billing the warranty company another $390.00 for a total second service job of $460, on top of the original $550 service charge! I explained to the service manager that I am not happy about this and don't think that I think that I should not have to pay the second charge of $70 since they missed this in the first place. He says that there is no way they could have detected this & I would have to pay. I then speak with his manager and the shop owner but only get the same story from them also.
This are the facts as I see them. How would ya'll handle this?
We put our 99 GMC Suburban in a local shop for repairs because we found radiator fluid on our garage floor. Close inspection seemed to indicate that the fluid was coming from what appeared to be weep hole in the water pump, but not being sure & lacking the tools & time to do the repairs myself I decided to use a local shop repairs. The shop called me later that day & said it was a bad water pump & the ticket was going to be $550, not to bad since I have an extended warranty, so my out of pocket was less than $250.
Within in two days of the repairs being completed we again found radiator fluid of the garage floor so my wife took the suburban back. The shop pressure tested the system, but said everything was fine. I later called and explained to the shop owner than everything was not fine since we were still radiator fluid on the garage floor. We again took the suburban back in & they let the vehicle sit over night, & sure enough they found radiator fluid on their floor.
Here is were it gets sideways.
The service manager calls me & says that they will need to fix the intake gasket to correct the problem and this is going to cost me an additional $70. The shop is also billing the warranty company another $390.00 for a total second service job of $460, on top of the original $550 service charge! I explained to the service manager that I am not happy about this and don't think that I think that I should not have to pay the second charge of $70 since they missed this in the first place. He says that there is no way they could have detected this & I would have to pay. I then speak with his manager and the shop owner but only get the same story from them also.
This are the facts as I see them. How would ya'll handle this?