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Dealership oil overfill #8638623
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Sometimes you just can't argue, or it just isn't going to get you anywhere so why bother. Have always changed my oil. Figured over the years am close to 200 oil changes. Daughter went to VA for an internship. Changed her oil before she left which should have made it till she got back in May. She decided to stay until the end of July so needed an oil change. About 3-4 weeks ago I had her take it to the dealer out there. 2023 Kia Rio she saved up for, worked 6 summers for, bought new. I figured at the dealer at least if something goes wrong it is where it was bought. Yesterday she called and the oil light came on. Almost home (in VA) so she pulled in. Had her check it (she has helped change the oil) and it was high. Of course checking it when it is hot is not consistent. She drove it around the block to get a better parking spot and light was off. Had her check it this morning and same level. She drove it to the dealer and no light until she was almost there. They get it in and she texts me that they are looking for seal leaks and oil pressure. I call the service manager and he says the "technician" is looking at it and he will call when he finds something. Calls 15 min. later and says it is done. Faulty oil plug washer and was leaking oil. I (calmly) ask how low and he says just barely on the dipstick, new washer, filled with oil, ready to go. I said that when my daughter checked it twice it was high. He said it was low when they checked it. What can you do? I'm in MO, she is in VA, they aren't going to change their story and say that it was overfilled from their oil change and they just took some out. Still has 50K miles left on power train warranty and I keep all receipts for my oil changes. She has the receipt (no charge) from todays visit. So I thanked him and went on. Getting worked up/arguing was going to gain nothing. Just needed to let let it out.

Re: Dealership oil overfill [Re: TurkeyTime] #8638628
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Why would the oil light come on if it was over filled.i used to put a extra quart in some of my vehicles and never had a problem just make sure it isn't foamy and they run fine actually a little cooler.

Re: Dealership oil overfill [Re: TurkeyTime] #8638630
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Had one tell me there is no dipstick on that transmission
and they never need tended.
I said bye. My first and last time there.





Re: Dealership oil overfill [Re: TurkeyTime] #8638639
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Arguing and geting worked up is pointless. I had a hard time being nice today myself.
I called the mower shop to see of parts I needed were in stock. They said yes its about 40 to 45 min each way. My son drove me. Figured the clay shooting rang is close to the mower shop and the boys can get in a round or two befor they close. Killing 3 birds so to speak. Drive time for the kid, parts for the mower, and shooting for the kids.

Parts were not in stock, I just said hmm thats why I called and asked if they were before driving down have a nice day. And left. I had to fight the impulse to be rude but what would that accomplish. Nothing positive . Next time though I will ask them if they are sure have put their hands on it and its the correct part #.

Re: Dealership oil overfill [Re: Wright Brothers] #8638641
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Originally Posted by Wright Brothers
Had one tell me there is no dipstick on that transmission
and they never need tended.
I said bye. My first and last time there.

My vehicle doesn't have a dipstick for the trans. Many don't. Times have changed.

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