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Complaint: 11235167
I am rejecting this response because:
Mr. J[redacted] from Hodges Automotive statement is so emotional, unethical and unprofessional. I am saying this because he forgot that I am the customer
who is paying for a service (regardless if the welfare or anybody else pays for
it) and he shouldn’t be mentioned this. Mr. K[redacted] got paid to put brakes in
my vehicle, and obviously the job was not done, because the vehicle didn’t stop
and still don’t stop when I apply the brakes pedal on. This could lead to an
accident or hurt somebody else without my intention. The fact is “the job was not
done”.
 I am not looking to get anything for free. All
I want from this shop is to do it right. Hodges Automotive never inspected my
car for leakages because my car was not broken when I brought it to the shop.
Somebody was paying to make my vehicle reliable, but again, it was not broken,
neither had a leak.  The breaks were
working fine, all I wanted to have is new parts in my vehicle, and Hodges
Automotive was paid to do so. But they didn’t.
As
soon I got my vehicle back from Hodges Automotive, I noticed that something was
wrong with the breaks as the pedal went all the way down, and the vehicle
didn’t stop. I immediately took it back to Hodges Automotive and informed Mr.
J[redacted] about it.  J[redacted] asked
me to open the hood, and he looked at the signs on the brake boosterpaint, then he assumed that it
was a leakage there, but that was the only time he told me that it could be a leakage,
but he wasn’t sure. He told me that he needed to perform an inspection on my
vehicle and he wanted me to pay for it. Which I answered to him that those
signs on the brake boosterpaint have been there in my
vehicle since I bought it, and I reminded him that I brought my vehicle to his
shop to replace old parts by new parts; but not because it was broken, it was
working fine! He insisted that I should pay for an inspection, in order for him
to do anything to my car from that point. So I reply to him: how can you do the
break flush if it is a leakage in the break system? Because he charged me for
that work done, but instead my vehicle’s breaks don’t work.
I
haven’t done anything to my car. My car was parked in the garage waiting to be
fixed/replace the engine for about 5 months. Now that engine got replaced I’ve
been driving it, and seems like the break’s pedal are holding on better,
meaning, there is not leakage as Mr. K[redacted] states, it was only a matter of a
bad job performed in my vehicle from Hodges Automotive. So obviously the breaks
needed to be adjusted right, in order for my car to be safe, and I am not agree
to pay for a job that was already paid for, but it was not done.
About
the people who inspected my vehicle originally, and recommended all of this job
to be done in my vehicle to make it reliable, it was not my choice. It was the
choice of the people who paid for it as well as how they paid Hodges
Automotive. I already knew what the problem with my vehicle was; all it needed
was an engine replacement. I have all the maintenance records performed on my
vehicle to support my statement that my vehicle was in good condition. For your
information, $4,700 was paid total between you and the other shop by the people
who recommended the job performed in my vehicle to make it reliable. Again it
was not broken. Finally the engine broke up, and this time I paid myself for a
rebuilt engine, just what my car needed since the beginning. This job was
performed by a certified mechanic who works for Lompoc Unified School District.
This mechanic found out that the parts replaced in my vehicle that supposed to
be new, never were replaced as it still have the old parts, that it’s probably
why my car broke up this time. But this issue is pending now, because this shop
doesn’t even have me in their records when I requested it
 He also noticed that the break’s pedal was
going all the way down when he drove my car for the first time. So I told him
about the issue with Hodges Automotive, and about Mr. J[redacted] leakage
statement, he looked at my car for leakage and another 2 mechanics from LUSD
stated that there is not leakage in my car at all. So that’s why I went to
Hodges Automotive to ask them to do the job that was already paid for. My car
was parked in the garage waiting to be fixed/replace the engine for about 5
months. According to some of displays on the walls at Hodges Automotive for
parts and jobs performed warranty, my vehicle hasn’t exceeded the warranty on
the jobs and parts performed. So I found very rude and disrespectful the way
I’ve been treated by Mr. J[redacted]. 
Just to inform you, I am a War Veteran with 3 deployments to IRAQ and
AFGAHNISTAN, and currently I am still with the US Army, so, you have been
disrespect me, as a Customer and as a Veteran, because I’ven bringing to you
facts and statements from certified mechanics that are willing to testify about
this issue. Again I haven’t done anything to My vehicle about the break system,
the way Hodges Automotive did it, is the way that still is. For you to know, I
have two more vehicles, models 2015 and 2016 and this 300,000 miles vehicle is
going to be a gift to my daughter and I can’t no put her on an unreliable
vehicle.  I am fixing it, little by
little and it is going to be like new, and I don’t expect anybody to help me to
accomplish that for free, as Mr. J[redacted] is stating. By that said, I am the
one who is wasting my time here, and not just my time, but money, and by restoring
this vehicle I am finding this issues that supposed to be fixed, because they
were paid to be performed, but never done. Why should I pay Hodges Automotive,
or somebody else for some work, already paid to be done in my car, but not
done well? What kind of shop is Hodges Automotive when they advertise
warranted jobs and parts, when they actually don’t warranty their job, neither
their parts?
 Mr. J[redacted] asked why until now I am
bringing this issue, and the answer is like I stated before: I told Mr. Jim
K[redacted] of the bad job done to my car from his shop as soon as I took my car
out of his shop. I told him that day that he supposed to replace the brakes in
my car, but he wanted me to pay  for a
full inspection of my car again, which I refused to pay because it had been
already inspected, and I am not going to pay twice for the same car service…
also because my car was parked in a garage getting the engine replaced, and the
confirmation of those two certified mechanics from LUSD that performed the
engine replacement are the ones who are motivating me to follow up on the wrong
business your shop did with my car. That’s why.
Honestly
all I want is that Hodges Automotive fix my car brakes accordingly as they were
paid for. I’m not asking to get anything from that shop for free at all.
 
Very
Respectfully,
M[redacted]

This person is not allowed in my shop. I had to ask him to leave because he is trying to get a free repair on his vehicle. He had his vehicle inspected by a different shop that recommended a rear brake job and a brake fluid flush, and instead of having them do the work, brought his 300,000 mile...

Honda civic to us. We informed him that he needed his master cylinder replaced due to a soft brake pedal and evidence of leakage by signs on the brake booster paint. Since he already has exceeded the value to repair cost for his vehicle, work to welfare can no longer pay for further repairs.Mr. Bretado was last seen in my shop November 2014. He filed his complaint against Hodges Automotive March 2016. I am wasting my time and a stamp responding to this complaint.J[redacted]President, Hodges Automotive

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