So my 78 year old mother went to the quick lube place recently and they told her that her dipstick was bent and the straightened it out and sent her on her way. THEY NEVER PUT IT BACK IN!!
Some time after, she filled up at the full service station and they told her the dipstick was laying in the engine and then they spent an inordinate amount of time trying to put it back in.
Yesterday she gets groceries, comes home and car is actively leaking oil when running but not when parked.
I looked at it today and there was about 1/2 cup oil on garage floor. There is a trail of oil drips from the community post office box to her driveway. Pulled the car out of garage 15 feet and it dumped another cup out.
I checked the oil and it seemes full but here's the deal-it was REALLY FULL and the dipstick location is way way down inside the engine. Impossibly far!!!
I have never seen one so inaccessible. I am female and busted every knuckle checking the oil and then blindly guiding the dipstick back in up to my shoulders in the engine. It would not stay seated and sprung back up a bit.
Decided best to tow to dealer tomorrow instead of dumping oil for 15 miles driving it.
After doing some research, I wondered if it is supposed to be bent and the idiot at Jiffy Lube straightened it resulting in it not staying in?
Is it supposed to be bent and fastened in??? Spring up out of the hole? did anyone have this car??
My dad passed last year so we are navigating this issue without context and whether she needs a new car or hang up the keys. Or something stupid like a new dipstick for $20. Thank you!
Some time after, she filled up at the full service station and they told her the dipstick was laying in the engine and then they spent an inordinate amount of time trying to put it back in.
Yesterday she gets groceries, comes home and car is actively leaking oil when running but not when parked.
I looked at it today and there was about 1/2 cup oil on garage floor. There is a trail of oil drips from the community post office box to her driveway. Pulled the car out of garage 15 feet and it dumped another cup out.
I checked the oil and it seemes full but here's the deal-it was REALLY FULL and the dipstick location is way way down inside the engine. Impossibly far!!!
I have never seen one so inaccessible. I am female and busted every knuckle checking the oil and then blindly guiding the dipstick back in up to my shoulders in the engine. It would not stay seated and sprung back up a bit.
Decided best to tow to dealer tomorrow instead of dumping oil for 15 miles driving it.
After doing some research, I wondered if it is supposed to be bent and the idiot at Jiffy Lube straightened it resulting in it not staying in?
Is it supposed to be bent and fastened in??? Spring up out of the hole? did anyone have this car??
My dad passed last year so we are navigating this issue without context and whether she needs a new car or hang up the keys. Or something stupid like a new dipstick for $20. Thank you!