Issue after Oil Change from Mystery Shop - Who to Contact??

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@vloglady wrote:

I had an oil change shop a few years ago. Went well, couple of weeks later, I found out they didn't replace my oil dip stick.

I just found out this weekend that this happened to me as well. My husband pulled my car out of the garage to put air in my tires with his handy new air compressor and left the keys in the ignition. 2 hours later, the battery was dead. When he popped the hood so we could jump it, he found the dip stick laying on the side of the engine. We both looked and could not find where it belongs, and he remembered from when he used to change my oil he always had a hard time finding it. Googling for images did not help. We were unsuccessful in jumping it using his car (mine is a hybrid and touchy about where you put the ground cable) so called AAA, and asked the tow truck driver if he knew where it went. No luck. Fortunately I'll be in the area where the shop was done on Wednesday, it's 30 miles from home but I happened to be in the area for the shop. You bet your ass I'm calling them tomorrow and letting them know I'm bringing it in for them to correct this.

tl;dr - same thing happened to me. And I will stick to my regular mechanic for oil changes.

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Oil can and will escape out of the dipstick hole. Don't wait to get it replaced. You will end up with oil everywhere but where it is supposed to be, and could end up with a seized engine. Go somewhere NOW and even if you have to pay someone $20 to put it in for you, it is far less costly than a new or rebuilt engine. Take a photo of the loose dipstick and the receipt and take that to the place that failed to put it back. Ask for your money and a free oil change. Oh - and watch where it goes in this time. Another thought, make them check the oil level and replace any oil that you have already lost. Yes, you will have already lost some oil. Look at the sticky mess on the inside of your hood, which will also be a clue as to where the dipstick belongs.

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I looked again and found the dipstick hole, it was hidden by a hose. I checked the oil and the level is fine, so I'm not going to worry about it. But, as I said, no more of these shops for me.

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Oil change left brake fluid cap loose, and it was sputtering out brake fluid. Man I am learning so much...
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