by Shawn Hirn <srhi@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Oct 17, 2008 at 08:33 PM
In article <pu6ve45fok46t9v2bhti3rljo1r0to71q8@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
JP Jones <jpjones23@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I've had a Jiffy Lube service all my vehicles since I moved from
> Seattle in 2002. This last service has caused problems with my truck
> and I no longer thrust these people.
>
> Upon leaving, I found that I couldn't ****ft into the lower gears
> without double clutching. I returned and told the manager that there
> was a problem. I was told that all they did was to replace the
> transmission fluid and maybe they got too much in the transmission.
> They drained some of the fluid. The problem wasn't as severe but it's
> still present and I still have to double clutch to get into first and
> second at times. I took my truck back a few days later and said that
> the problem was still present. I was told by another employee that
> they couldn't have caused the problem and that I needed to now take my
> truck to a dealer to have the transmission checked out. I was told
> that if the dealer decided that Jiffy Lube caused the problem they
> would pay. My problem is that the truck had NO problems ****fting
> before changing the fluid. Clearly the Jiffy Lube service triggered
> the problem. However, they are taking no responsibility for the
> problem. I no longer have a lot of trust with Jiffy Lube.
This may be a coincidence. What kind year, make, and model truck is it?
Did you have your truck looked at by a dealer or a full service
independent mechanic? If so, what was recommended?