kristenrice
NOT just an ambulance driver
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I just brought my '04 Suburban in to get some new brakes put on it before we drive it 2400 miles r/t to Florida. The service technician said that they would do a "complimentary inspection" on it because we are taking it on such a long trip.
Surprise, surprise, they found something "wrong". This was the conversation:
Him: "Well, bad news...your rear axle seal is leaking....and it is not a cheap repair."
Me: "How much?"
Him: "About $450."
Me: "What exactly is the importance of this seal? What type of fluid is leaking?"
Him: "It keeps your rear differential fluid from leaking. Without it, you'd break down."
Me: "We just had the differentials serviced in December. Wouldn't this have been part of that?"
Him: "Well....uh....no...oh, it says here that you only had your FRONT differential done and this is the REAR that is causing the problem."
(NOT true...I have the invoice showing that we had BOTH the front AND rear ones serviced.)
Me: "Hmmmm...well, we are about to go on vacation and the $350 that the brakes are costing is already stretching our finances. I can't approve the additional repairs at this time."
Him: "Well, make sure you stop back in before you leave so that we can top off the fluid. You certainly don't want to run out on your trip."
OK, so, first of all, since my truck is parked in our driveway, would I be able to notice a "wet spot" if fluid was leaking? Second, is this seal something that they would have had to remove/replace while servicing the differentials?
IF it is a legitimate repair, I can take it. But, it really feels like the service tech is taking advantage of the fact that I am a female and about to embark on an extended road trip.
To add to my distrust of this guy, I called him on the phone and SPECIFICALLY told him that I ONLY need pads/shoes and I do NOT need the rotors turned. He quoted me $180 for the front service alone. He told me that the turning of the rotors is INCLUDED in the "brake service". I reiterated that I didn't need it and he said that it is all-inclusive. NOW, I see on their website that I can get the front brake pads installed for $99.95* (turning the rotors, tax and other services extra).


The whole differential/axle leak might be legitimate, but the brake thing really burns my biscuits!
Surprise, surprise, they found something "wrong". This was the conversation:
Him: "Well, bad news...your rear axle seal is leaking....and it is not a cheap repair."
Me: "How much?"
Him: "About $450."
Me: "What exactly is the importance of this seal? What type of fluid is leaking?"
Him: "It keeps your rear differential fluid from leaking. Without it, you'd break down."
Me: "We just had the differentials serviced in December. Wouldn't this have been part of that?"
Him: "Well....uh....no...oh, it says here that you only had your FRONT differential done and this is the REAR that is causing the problem."
(NOT true...I have the invoice showing that we had BOTH the front AND rear ones serviced.)
Me: "Hmmmm...well, we are about to go on vacation and the $350 that the brakes are costing is already stretching our finances. I can't approve the additional repairs at this time."
Him: "Well, make sure you stop back in before you leave so that we can top off the fluid. You certainly don't want to run out on your trip."
OK, so, first of all, since my truck is parked in our driveway, would I be able to notice a "wet spot" if fluid was leaking? Second, is this seal something that they would have had to remove/replace while servicing the differentials?
IF it is a legitimate repair, I can take it. But, it really feels like the service tech is taking advantage of the fact that I am a female and about to embark on an extended road trip.
To add to my distrust of this guy, I called him on the phone and SPECIFICALLY told him that I ONLY need pads/shoes and I do NOT need the rotors turned. He quoted me $180 for the front service alone. He told me that the turning of the rotors is INCLUDED in the "brake service". I reiterated that I didn't need it and he said that it is all-inclusive. NOW, I see on their website that I can get the front brake pads installed for $99.95* (turning the rotors, tax and other services extra).



The whole differential/axle leak might be legitimate, but the brake thing really burns my biscuits!

, so I had thought about going outside of a dealer to get it done. I had actually thought about Midas, but (for now seemingly silly reasons) decided to just go to the dealer. I think I will go there for my second opinion.