An unpleasant aftertaste. After changing the oil, I came home, the internal combustion engine was unstable and at high speeds. I opened the hood, and there the oil filler plug was just lying on the neck... And if she flew to the bottom of the pit at all, she would have to climb to get her out....
You need to be more careful in such small things!
This engine sucks air from the neck very strongly and all the dust and dirt would be sucked straight there, the oil would become an abrasive, the consequences are understandable ... An
inexperienced driver would drive with the neck half-open until the next oil change, not understanding what is happening to the car at all, sand would be pumped there and in general then everything would be fire, next time we would not have gone for an oil change, but for capital and would not have proved anything to anyone later.
There were also 5 liters of oil, 4 were filled in, one remained, there was a feeling that no one was interested in returning it back. I had to go ask where a liter of oil was, to which the answer was: "It's in the box, I told you that you would take it away," Maybe I just didn't hear it, but in normal services, everything is handed straight into your hands or put in the trunk. Let's leave this 50/50 moment of misunderstanding.
Will I go there next time, even if such a simple job with jambs is done-of course NOT.
An oil change could have very serious consequences for the engine if the driver was not careful.
I am not an evil person and I do not like all sorts of proceedings, and I always encourage good service, but the situation here is just wildly outraged.
I stopped by on Saturday, I had to check the oil level in the gearbox and determine whether it howled. The locksmith took it up without question, although not everyone will climb into the gearbox. At one service station, they said that another shift was on duty today, which would not be able to)
I liked the level of the car service, the locksmith dissuaded me from taking expensive oil because it was necessary to change the oil seal and the oil would have to be topped up. In general, everything is on the level. Not every regional center has such service stations with conscientious employees.
It is very strange that the service and the spare parts store are not tied to each other. For such a cost, a detail like there, it would be possible not to go back and forth to the client to find out what is available, but he was already offered a choice himself, but apparently it's a matter of time
Good specialists and a large store at the service station, no need to run and look for any spare parts, everything is in place. An excellent craftsman, knows a lot about repairs.
Great guys. We changed two ball bearings, a footrest, a tire and repaired the handbrake. The work is 10/10, the price is 10/10. The prices are better than in any other city