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Have a quick question I got an oil change and I am pretty sure they over filled it a little bit cause it blue out of my CCV mod all over the rear diff. should I go ahead and drain some out or am I fine. Dont get your oil changed at Wal-mart. First time I had it done there it was fine an older guy did it and I was pleased the second time it was a younger guy and now Im spitting oil on the rear diff and shock, pluse he got oil on the hood, bumper and everywhere elese. It was like he showering in it. I do like walmarts price
Its not the place its the person doing it. I have wal-mart do mine every 3000 miles and have never had one problem with there service. You should talk to the manager or district manager there and tell them about the problem and not ditch the whole store. I will keep having them do mine
Its not the place its the person doing it. I have wal-mart do mine every 3000 miles and have never had one problem with there service. You should talk to the manager or district manager there and tell them about the problem and not ditch the whole store. I will keep having them do mine
Thats true I should have worded it different, I was happy the first time, your right it was the person, but they do have a bunch of kids there that didnt impress me. Im sorry if I offened anyone Im not looking to make enemys.
Dont worry about it I just wanted to make a point, my wife has worked at wally world for over 10 years and was a district manager assistant. If you call them or the manager over the Tire and Lube they should make it right with you and fix the problem
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