Anonymous wrote:Do you have an insanely old car? Wouldn’t most cars still have the oil light on if they hadn’t changed the oil properly?
Anonymous wrote:I shouldn't have "been cheap" and gone to Jiffy Lube, even though she's taken her car there many times.
Our regular mechanic insists on keeping the car for days for any type of service, including a simple oil change, and I didn't want to be without the car for days. Oil changes are what Jiffy Lube does, so one would think they would know how to do it right...
The car is possibly out of commission for a couple of weeks while they figure out the extent of the damage, and DW and I disagree about how to proceed (that's a bit of an understatement).
Someone give me some hope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to figure out how you didn’t notice right away. Didn’t your car’s idiot lights come on? Didn’t it handle badly?
The oil light you see on your dash is oil pressure, not oil level. And the oil pressure sensor won't activate/work until the car has run for a bit since the pressure builds over time.
And handling? Please, engine oil has nothing to do with the suspension.
Go back to baking cookies like a good girl.
Tell me you know nothing about cars without telling me you know nothing about cars.
Anonymous wrote:Right. She’s not responding to the mistake. She’s responding to your likely underreaction and absence of a plan. The shop likely destroyed your engine. Match your wife’s concern because it’s warranted. Then make a plan and follow through so you’re made whole. That’s all you need to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to figure out how you didn’t notice right away. Didn’t your car’s idiot lights come on? Didn’t it handle badly?
The oil light you see on your dash is oil pressure, not oil level. And the oil pressure sensor won't activate/work until the car has run for a bit since the pressure builds over time.
And handling? Please, engine oil has nothing to do with the suspension.
Go back to baking cookies like a good girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to figure out how you didn’t notice right away. Didn’t your car’s idiot lights come on? Didn’t it handle badly?
The oil light you see on your dash is oil pressure, not oil level. And the oil pressure sensor won't activate/work until the car has run for a bit since the pressure builds over time.
And handling? Please, engine oil has nothing to do with the suspension.
Go back to baking cookies like a good girl.
Anonymous wrote:Right. She’s not responding to the mistake. She’s responding to your likely underreaction and absence of a plan. The shop likely destroyed your engine. Match your wife’s concern because it’s warranted. Then make a plan and follow through so you’re made whole. That’s all you need to do.
Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to figure out how you didn’t notice right away. Didn’t your car’s idiot lights come on? Didn’t it handle badly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do oil lights not go on anymore? Or some sort of warning?
There woul certainly be some sort of light, low engine oil etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dude, you must be a beta. What dude takes his ride to Jiffy Lube? Man up bro.
Real men change their own oil. It isn’t hard.