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ogphatboi Oct 18, 2005 04:48 PM

Oil Overfilling
 
My Local Oilchange facility put 5 quartz of oil into my 4 clynder Sentra. I realized this after a leak developed and I checked the oil. I checked the reciept and sure enough they charged me for 5 qts. They wont take responsibility for the leak and say that there is an overflow into the air intake to keep the seals safe. Does anyone have any information? Am I wrong here or should they repair my car?

Brad Starkey Oct 18, 2005 09:21 PM

RE: Oil Overfilling
 
First thing to do is to get that extra oil out of your engine right away. Seals might be OK (not sure) but the pistons and such are at risk of slamming into that extra oil and breaking. Drain a qt. out yourself right where it sits if possible. Second thing; Keep all reciepts, documents and record any/all communications with the oil change place (date, time, who spoke to, what said, etc.) just in case your car gets damaged from the extra oil. You may want to get a hold of your local BBB and let them know what happened too. They can be your best friend in a situation like this. See if they'll take over for you here. Believe me, the oil change place won't want to mess with the BBB. Also saves you a headache.

Let us know what happens,

Brad

Oh yeah, they owe you for a qt. of oil. And, if you have to take it someplace and have the oil drained out... they owe you for that too.

ogphatboi Oct 22, 2005 11:57 AM

RE: Oil Overfilling
 
TY Brad...They are refusing to take responsibilty for the $816.21 oil leak repair that was caused bye their overfill. My car only holds 3 3/8 qts and they put 5. I didn't discover the overfill untill oilspots were forming on the garage floor. 1500 miles after the overfill. The car was inspected by the same outfit in Sept. they reported no leak at that time. They know I would have fixed it right away. I have spent just over $6000. there over the last 1.5 years on my classic car. If I can get them to pay atleast half they can save my business from going elswhere. My next step is the BBB. just waiting to hear back their answer.I understand ppl make mistakes but they should take responsibilty for them. Again ty for your help.

mrt Oct 28, 2005 08:31 PM

RE: Oil Overfilling
 
you can also try calling local dealership and asking them if taht engin damage can be caused by over filling oil.see if you can get anything in wrighting.

ntxmotorsports Oct 29, 2005 06:27 AM

RE: Oil Overfilling
 
From my experiences, over filling will cause seals to leak, but have it looked at to be sure it is a seal problem.


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