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    Open 7:30 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Excellent customer service levels Salesperson Pat was helpful needed a part for my Jeep.

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    After bringing my vehicles here for nearly 13 years, today they lost my business. I brought the…read morecar in for a specific issue - they said they diagnosed the problem and fixed it. I paid over $1000 for the fix. The problem remains, they cannot fix it, and they refused any refund. Quality of service has declined here - if you live in the area, I suggest looking elsewhere.

    I have had both good and bad service here. Most recently, bad…read more My guess on this variability is that it depends on which mechanic you get. I brought my F250 for AC service June 17 2024. They had previously replaced the ac compressor in August 2022 so I figured that since I had less than two years of operation, they might be more familiar with the system and the repair. Furthermore, on the off chance, the compressor failed again, some of the O'reilly AC compressors VIP uses have warranties (lifetime??) that are in excess of the time since the previous repair. The text from the service manager and subsequent interaction informed me that the orings from AC lines to the compressor were leaking. Now I would assume that if the orings (plural) fail on a compressor install that something is amiss; either due to type, quality of orings or the install. They wanted to charge me $608.40 for replacing the orings and servicing the AC. ("we won't charge you for the orings---just for the labor-- haha) I told the service manager that I was not happy about the fact that their previous install/repair failed so soon. I said that orings should last longer than they did. The service manager belittled me and said "Orings last as long as long as they last" and "Oh--do you think you know more than me (about orings)?" He then rudely threw the key towards me on the counter and said disdainfully "you are all set" I said "you are not going to charge me?" "No." So I went out to the truck, started it and drove home and guess what ? The AC doesn't work! So they didn't charge me...... for not fixing it!! What a deal!! They wasted my time, didn't fix the problem and treated me rudely. Now I was not wanting/expecting a free repair, but was expecting: a) That it be repaired b) Assurance that it would not fail again So the failed fix showed that whatever "high-horse" attitude the manager was demonstrating , had no justification.

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