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    dandan
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      My Acura Integra had a thumping in a left turn. So I took it to a dealer. They changed the CV joints and then it had left and right thumps. So I took it back for a test drive and they had to agree to redo it. Then when I parked it I saw 4 new oil leaks.So I took it back and they said we’ll fix it but they only refill the oil. Then the service guy was fired.

      After that I saw ETCG’s video about CV joint oil leaks. wish I had seen it before the service.

      So, what would be your advise now? It’s past their 90 day service warranty.

      Does ETCG have a mechanic connection in my area?

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      Jim DavisJim Davis
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        Do you have all your paper work, work orders? I would just go back, have a cordial, matter of fact chat with the new service manager and see if there is anything you can work out.

        #653144
        dandan
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          Thanks HeavyJ,
          I have all the records so I’ll try that idea.

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          RereonehundredRereonehundred
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            [quote=”dano_d” post=125925]My Acura Integra had a thumping in a left turn. So I took it to a dealer. They changed the CV joints and then it had left and right thumps. So I took it back for a test drive and they had to agree to redo it. Then when I parked it I saw 4 new oil leaks.So I took it back and they said we’ll fix it but they only refill the oil. Then the service guy was fired.

            After that I saw ETCG’s video about CV joint oil leaks. wish I had seen it before the service.

            So, what would be your advise now? It’s past their 90 day service warranty.

            Does ETCG have a mechanic connection in my area?[/quote]

            One of the best possible approaches is to learn how to do your own work and do it well.

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            dandan
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              Thanks Rereonehundred;
              Yes, you’re right.
              I’ve always done all my own work since HS, but now, sense I’m older, there are jobs I feel I can’t do.
              But I have $$…so I take a chance….lol.

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