Stacey
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- Buick Ownership
- 2000 buick regal GS Supercharged
I went to Valvoline to get an oil change less than a month ago. When they changed my oil, they put my cabin air filter in (wrong) and smushed down, and forced it into the slot it goes in. Then, the seal that goes alongside my windowsill, and the plastic part that goes on top of the cabin air filter, was just laying there. Then, they screwed another piece on top (where my windshield wiper blade goes) to cover their lackadaisical efforts in putting everything simply back where they found it.
There has been hellacious snow that came AND there have been significant rainy days recently. My car has had a hoard of water in it, even if it just rains outside.
Cambrons auto body car shop (in Owensboro KY) could not find anything wrong with my car ( I took it there because I thought I had a hole in the bottom of my car) They were talking about ripping the dash apart and having to do all kinds of things...BUT, my grandpa, 3 weeks later, found out what was wrong.
immediately, I called Valvoline and explained to them what happened. No one has given me any resistance and they are willing to pay for my car to be detailed. I have filed a claim this morning (3-21-21) But detailed, to me is not enough. My car smells and I am a single mother with two small kids. Will there be mold? MY kids get sick easily.
Are there long-term effects of having well over 4 inches of water in the floorboard (passenger side) for almost 3 weeks now? Of course, I didn't leave the water in for longer than a day- every time it rained or snowed, but I have spent HOURS at carwash vacuums and tried my best to keep it dry for weeks now. But, its had a lot of water in my car these past few weeks.
Befuddled.. I had no idea where the water was coming from. But, as I have learned from this experience, this mistake should have not happened. I have pictures too but they weren't uploading for an unknown reason in this dialogue box.
What should I do during a water cleanup/restoration on my 2000 Buck Regal GS Supersport? It only has 115,000 miles on it. I love this car. She is a gem.
There has been hellacious snow that came AND there have been significant rainy days recently. My car has had a hoard of water in it, even if it just rains outside.
Cambrons auto body car shop (in Owensboro KY) could not find anything wrong with my car ( I took it there because I thought I had a hole in the bottom of my car) They were talking about ripping the dash apart and having to do all kinds of things...BUT, my grandpa, 3 weeks later, found out what was wrong.
immediately, I called Valvoline and explained to them what happened. No one has given me any resistance and they are willing to pay for my car to be detailed. I have filed a claim this morning (3-21-21) But detailed, to me is not enough. My car smells and I am a single mother with two small kids. Will there be mold? MY kids get sick easily.
Are there long-term effects of having well over 4 inches of water in the floorboard (passenger side) for almost 3 weeks now? Of course, I didn't leave the water in for longer than a day- every time it rained or snowed, but I have spent HOURS at carwash vacuums and tried my best to keep it dry for weeks now. But, its had a lot of water in my car these past few weeks.
Befuddled.. I had no idea where the water was coming from. But, as I have learned from this experience, this mistake should have not happened. I have pictures too but they weren't uploading for an unknown reason in this dialogue box.
What should I do during a water cleanup/restoration on my 2000 Buck Regal GS Supersport? It only has 115,000 miles on it. I love this car. She is a gem.