raytwntrvlr
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- Mike
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Yesterday I posted about a crummy oil change experience I had at Metro Ford in the Kansas City area. After getting home, I had spotted a small puddle of oil under the Ranger. So I crawled under to get a look and saw all kinds of oil on the skid plate. This morning I pulled it and saw this:
Pretty obvious the oil change guy had not taken the plate off and just drained the oil onto it. Nasty. Has anyone else had this happen? Anyway, I checked the oil level and saw it quite high on the dipstick. So, I am wondering the best way to get it where it should be. I am tempted to just drain and refill. I had requested full synthetic but I see on the receipt they used the blend.
I am also going to check the torque on my lug nuts as this same guy did the tire rotate.
BTW... when I emailed the service writer, he offered to clean it up if I would bring it by. Also, he claimed the tech was his newest employee. No surprise there.
Pretty obvious the oil change guy had not taken the plate off and just drained the oil onto it. Nasty. Has anyone else had this happen? Anyway, I checked the oil level and saw it quite high on the dipstick. So, I am wondering the best way to get it where it should be. I am tempted to just drain and refill. I had requested full synthetic but I see on the receipt they used the blend.
I am also going to check the torque on my lug nuts as this same guy did the tire rotate.
BTW... when I emailed the service writer, he offered to clean it up if I would bring it by. Also, he claimed the tech was his newest employee. No surprise there.
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