My step-son Matthew has a 2010 Hyundai Accent that he bought on my recommendation after putting 100k+ on my old '07 I used to own.
His car was a bit past due for a timing belt replacement and it was making a noise at startup that google said was due to a failing tensioner. I'd changed the belt twice on mine, but Matthew works nights and his only days off are Tue/Wed so our schedules didn't really align for me to fix it for him. He's also doing ok on cash, so the $750 Firestone quoted him for the belt/tensioner/water pump wasn't a problem.
We dropped the car off 2 weeks ago, they called me about an hour later & said the 3 accessory belts also needed replaced...for $235. I politely declined. They called back a few minutes later - "My manager said I made a mistake & shouldn't have listed labor since we're already in there. The total is actually $100 for parts." Well 1.) that's a bullE36 M3 price you just pulled out of your ass, and 2.) I know Accent belts don't cost that much. I declined a second time.
They called back about an hour & a half later and said the car was ready. When we picked up I popped the hood to check how bad the belts were, and the tech walked out & said "Have fun changing those."
Due to our schedules, I just tonight had time to replace his accessory belts. The first thing I noticed was 2 of the plastic engine cover bolts were loose in their holes. Then I crawled underneath to find:
That's the alternator mounting nut, barely held on. Ok, so that's some sloppy mechanic work.
I finish pulling the alternator belt and find this:
The crank pulleys for the alt and a/c are held on with "thoughts & prayers" and 4 very loose bolts.
At this point I realize this is more than sloppy mechanic work, this is vindictive. So I start looking a little closer...
How about 3 timing cover bolts completely missing, and the 4th barely threaded in? Oh, and the top 2 bolts should have held brackets that the engine cover bolted to...
Then I noticed the oil pan was wet, and after checking the oil it was a quart low. Now they didn't change it, so I won't say they tried to sabotage his car, but they sure the berkeley aren't living up to their "Complete Auto Care" slogan at this point!
I also discovered the coolant was well below the "Low" mark, and since they changed the water pump, that certainly is their fault.
Does anyone know if Firestone Complete Auto Care stores are independently owned or are they all corporate? I'll be making some calls tomorrow regardless...