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The customer brought her vehicle to us on 2/28/because, according to the customer, the vehicle had `several indicator lights on' and the vehicle would sometimes hesitate at startupCustomer was not sure if they were related and asked us to look into itUpon the initial diagnostic testing, the
technician retrieved all trouble codes from all modules within the vehicle: there were total active codes present across different modulesThese codes are detailed at the end of this letterIn most cases, when a vehicle has this many trouble codes it is an indicator that the vehicle has been reporting a fault condition for some length of timeIt is extremely unlikely that the vehicle developed all of these faults at the same time or all within a very short period of time before the vehicle came to usIt is our professional determination that the customer had neglected the warnings that her vehicle was giving her over a lengthy period of time.Given the large number of trouble codes in the vehicle, it is virtually impossible to find and fix all issues at the same time; often a technician must repair the most obvious or most critical fault and re-check the vehicle for additional faults, often with additional labor costOur technician attempted to identify the fault(s) that might be related to the concern that the vehicle was hesitating at startup, which the customer identified when she dropped the vehicle off with usOver the course of this diagnostic work, the technician identified a vacuum leak due to a faulty hose, as well as the vehicle's battery testing weak and having a buildup of corrosion on the connection between the battery and its cables to the vehicleThe customer agreed to repairs to the failed vacuum hose, and to replace the battery and clean the corrosion from the cablesAt this time she also asked our service advisor for an estimate to replace her broken taillight lens, which we provided and the customer agreed to have us order the part for installation on a future date,The customer brought her vehicle back in a couple days later for the installation of the taillight lens, but also informed us that since the completed repairs from the prior visit, the vehicle had been exhibiting large amounts of white smoke emitting from the tailpipe while runningSeveral shop employees commented on the smoke having a burning oil smellThe check engine light had come back on, and the symptoms pointed strongly to the vehicle burning engine oilWe advised the customer at this point that the vehicle likely has some internal engine issues which were allowing engine oil to enter the combustion chambers of the engine and being ignited with gasolineWe advised the customer that this issue may require engine repairs that could be labor-intensive, and also offered to the customer to attempt other services which may offer a temporary reduction in the smoke or a short-term fixWe were very clear that it may or may not clear the symptom up and we may still need to perform other repairsBut at no time did we suggest to the customer that the new symptom of exhaust smoke had anything to do with the repairs we performed before, and that in our opinion, the two symptoms were unrelated and the timing was coincidentalThe customer seemed to understand our assessment in this matterWe also confirmed that the customer still wanted us to replace her broken taillight lens at this time and she confirmed.Our stance is that we were very up-front with the customer regarding the number of faults the vehicle was reporting when we looked at the vehicle for the first timeWe performed no work on the vehicle which was not first approved by the customerWe also assert that repairing a vacuum hose and replacing a battery would have no impact on any conditions internal to the engine, and the condition may have been prevented had the customer paid more attention to the check engine light long before she brought the vehicle to usFinally, it is purely coincidental that the tailpipe smoking condition occurred shortly after the work we performed during the first visit which began on 2/28/17.

February 11, 2017Below is *** Automotive's response to a complaint filed by *** ***.Reference ID ***This is the first letter I have ever received from the Revdex.com as far as a complaint in my years of doing businessI will start by saying that Mr*** and I, *** *** did not
even speak until after the truck was at *** Automotive for at least months if not longerWhen he called the shop phone angry (because he had been dealing with *** on his personal cell the entire time) I found out then that he stated that he had not left the truck in the hands of *** ***, but to the care of *** AutomotiveI was shocked to say the leastI had a technician named *** *** who took this job in and it was told to me that it was one of his buddy's that he was taking care of for him*** was my lead guy then and I had no problem with him helping his friends or family out as long as it wasn't interfering with my work load.The statement that Mr*** made as to he paid *** *** $ could not be further from the truth*** Automotive nor *** *** got paidanything other than a check on 1-26-check # *** for $1000.00, 5-22-a money order for and then a *** payment on 8-17-for the amount of $The money that *** Automotive received was always coded as a deposit towards his truckThe only money *** Automotive received from this man was per the request of *** to give him a receipt for the purchases he was doing on shop time.Fast Forward to August 2016, *** put his two weeks in so I actively started communicating with *** through phone and text (I even gave him my personal cell), because I felt like this needed to get settled since this was a deal made between him and ***I explained to *** my point of view and that I wanted to try to come to an agreement and I want him to come get his truckFrom August to December, I made multiple attempts and I told *** I wanted this truck gone by the end of the year*** said he was going to come get this truck multiple times and he never would come throughOne of those times, I even had his tire fixed so it would be ready for him to get so it could be loaded on the trailerJust fyi, this is a huge monster truck with mud grip tires that can't be driven back to where he currently lives which is in Missouri hours awayHe knew a couple months prior that as of January 1st storage fees would start being appliedThat gave him enough time to figure something out.I want to make this clearIf *** Automotive or *** *** would have taken this truck in, we would have NEVER agreed to a two year motor swapWe have never taken that longI have explained this to *** and he understood the situation and was willing to work with me....however he has never followed through and came and got the truck.My receptionist even stated that he filed bankruptcy on the credit card company with the credit card payment he did pay usI'm still curious as to how *** thinks this truck was left in the care of *** Automotive when he was dealing with *** through his personal cell phone and paying *** in cash

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