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I can't help but feel robbed.

Don't blame ya. I bent over and watched him drain the rear.
 
The last time my Son took my Honda in for an oil change {Supposedly a gift for me}. When it came back, the next day I notice a puddle of oil on the driveway as the wife left for town. Upon her return, I put the car on the ramps and commenced to check for the problem. As it turned out the IDIOTS did not tighten the filter adequately and oil was running out like crazy. Neeeedless to say during the run to town my wife made, nearly ran the engine dry of oil. Grrrrrrrrr NO MORE Spiffy lubes for me EVER!
 
GregW said:
AweMan said:
Whatever you do NEVER EVER send your wife to an oil change establishment or a mechanic They "See em comin`" a mile away.
I think Doc may disagree with you on that one. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif

To quote a semi-famous TV personality: "I pity th' FOOL!"


She's a 'Secret Weapon' in th' frey... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/laugh.gif
 
vping said:
Don't blame ya. I bent over and watched him drain the rear.

I'm not touching that line with a 10-foot pole!

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We take the wife's Chevy Venture back to the dealer where we bought it- always have- oil changes run about $22.00, and they can reset the service interval computer.

I have always done the changes on whatever I am driving.
 
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