My only advice is not to use an oil change company. The number of
stories like this that I've heard, while probably small as a percentage
of the customers serviced, menad the risk is too great for me to risk
even the least valuable vehicle I own in the hands of someone with just
enoguh skills to change oil.
I would guess that you need to get a lawyers opinion, and possible his
serivces to sue. I wouldn't bet on the oil change company doing the
right thing. They didn't in the first place.
Graham McMicken wrote:
>
> After insuring the TR6 for the summer, My Dad took the car in to get all the
>fluids chaged, the steering greased up, and whatnot. Well, the people at the
>oil change place didnt tighten the oil filter cap enough, and as my dad was
>driving, all the oil came out, he quickly noticed, and put some oil in it, and
>lugged it back to the place. They apologized, filled it up, and he was on his
>way, however, damage had already been done.
>
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George Richardson
1957 Triumph TR3 - TS15559L http://www.key-men.com/triumph
1975 Triumph TR6 - Undergoing restoration
1972 Triumph Stag - Daily Driver
Key Men: Keys for Classics - http://www.key-men.com
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