Firestone Auto Care

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Orangethorpe, Buena Park, California, United States

Firestone Auto Care Reviews

Becks1073 March 22, 2010
Bad Service/Treatment
I have gone to Firestone for years and not had a problem. I had my oil changed, oil pressure regulator replaced and a sensor. My oil light had not been working. I fixed alot to the tune of $800 and 3 months later my car engine froze up on the freeway. I had a 3rd pary dealership look at the car.. the "engine people".. they said there was no oil in the car, the oil light never went on.. so thats why the engine seized. I called the number given to me when I spoke with Firestone and was told that since it was A WEEK over the 3 month warranty for an oil change, they werent at fault. When I said no.. you fixed an oil pressure regulating valve and a sensor as well.. and told me my oil light issue was fixed, whats the warranty on that? A representative of Firestone went to the dealership and "took a look".. on visual inspection he could find no reason why the oil was gone from my car. Therefore they told me they were not at fault.. and if I wanted to pursue the issue I had to have the engine torn apart and pay out of my own pocket to discover why this happened, but they were done with it and not at fault. With NO explanation why my oil was totally gone. WOW.. what do I do now??
Puffy-G February 17, 2010
Ethics and Overcharging
My son-in-law and I worked on his Nissan Frontier, putting on a new alternator and battery that we purchased from Checker Auto. Everything worked great for about a week, when the same symptoms re-appeared, (dead battery & guages going haywire). After taking the alternator and battery back off and taking them to Checker for testing, Checker says their parts are fine (wrong).
So now, since Checker denies bad parts, we take the truck to Firestone, believing that professional diagnostics is needed to trace down a grounding problem or something else.
Firestone calls back an hour later and tells my daughter, "You have a bad cell in the battery, and you need a new alternator." My daughter tells the guy that both of these parts were still under warranty at Checkers, being that we just bought them last week.
The mechanic then says, "Well, we do a lot of business with Checkers, and I know the guys at the store you went to, so I'll just get those exchanged for you. Having said that, my daughter authorizes the repairs, thinking they'll simply exchange the parts and charge us the labor for replacement.
When we go to pick up the vehicle, they hand us a "Checker" alternator box, with our "new - bad one" in it and tell us we'll have to take that one back to Checkers for a refund. That alternator was $149.00, but Firestone put the identical alternator from Checkers back on the vehicle and charged $258.00, then gave us the empty box from the new one, to put our "new - bad one" in to take back to Checkers.
I believe this to be unethical, because we had "free replacement parts" available to us through the warranty with Checkers. Firestone couldn't rest on the fact that they would only make money for labor, so they took it upon themselves to cancel the benefits we had with Checker. Sure, we got our money back from Checker on the parts we bought a week ago, but then Firestone over-charged $100.00 on the identical Checker alternator and $50.00 on the identical Checker battery.
Firestone's weak explanation to this was "The computer adds the parts markup and we can't override any charges, then he says and besides, your daughter authorized the repairs".
When I told him that she authorized the repairs because your mechanic said he knew the guys at Checker and would exchange the parts, he said that's not how we do business and that mechanic really is not authorized to do that.

That's great!! Confusion abounds!!! Ten guys at Firestone can say anything over the phone to get you to commit to authorizing repairs, but none of them are accountable for what they say to get you to commit. So really, there is only ONE party responsible for their committments...the consumer! And after being a long-time Firestone customer for tires and maintanence, this consumer will not be using them any longer!!!
Wait, let me rephrase that using Firestone tactics...
"Whenever any of my vehicles has a problem in the future, I'm coming directly to you and Firestone because you have award winning ethics and great customer service and I know you care about me...that's my committment to you!!!"

Don't worry Firestone, common people with average intelligence love having lies told to them by arrogant mechanics that hide behind a franchise tag name! That's what makes it great...no one person is ever responsible for making things right, not Firestone- because they'll tell you that was a franchise shop and they're independant...and not the local shop- because they just say they're doing things like Corporate wants us to and that they have no control over policies.

It is my best guess that Firestone mechanics are not hired based on their mechanical prowness, but rather their ability to cram 2 lbs. of crap into a 1 lb. box! It seems all of their "I'm authorized for repair/Not authorized for complaint" mechanics possess that honed skill. The side-stepping and elusive loophole tactics used in their business leaves no doubt as to why no-one trusts anyone in the car repair business. Is there an organizational problem flow-chart of excuses Firestone gives to employees to weasle out of quality car repairs they've been paid a lot of money for?

On my personal truck, a Ford Ranger, I had Firestone do a "lifetime" front end alignment right after getting a new set of Firestone tires. The drivers side tire was leaning (camber) more than I thought it should after the alignment, just by looking from the front of the truck and comparing it to the passenger side tire, but the arrogant tech says, "I've been a tire guy for 15 years and you can't just look at a tire and say it's out of camber". So, even though I was dissatisfied, they wouldn't do anything else with it. So I brought the truck back 3, 000 miles later to get the tires rotated and we both SEE uneven wear, isolated on the inside of the drivers side front. He still argued with me that camber wasn't a problem, we just needed to rotate the tires. I said "If only one tire is worn on the inside, putting a freshly rotated tire in that position will only wear that one out on the inside too, right?" This is where his demeanor changed and he started packing the boxes full of crap. He became angry and I was given ANY possiblity other than the camber being adjusted. Naturally, to check all the things he suggested being wrong with it was going to cost me $400-$500 to check. Even when you know your right and the physical properties of your problem is manifested in front of your own two eyes, they resort to humiliating you because your not a mechanic and as a last resort, they turn to anger. This is a great ploy too, because now they have made it so you can't be on professional terms with the people whom you've paid to fix a problem you still have. They've stated their position and aren't going to do anything else. So now with your back up against the wall, you feel like your only option is to have to go pay someone else to fix the same problem you've already paid to have fixed. This is a great operational technique...have people pay you to fix a problem, don't fix the problem...make the customer mad by saying he doesn't have a problem...customer goes somewhere else to get problem fixed...you made money for nothing!!!

Firestone, if your listening...
Profits seem to be your only concern...but HAPPY "new & repeat" customers BRING YOU THAT PROFIT! If no-one wants to do business with you after being taken advantage of, you'll only get "new" business, which over time, will diminish too when the word gets around from us "experienced" consumers, telling "nonexperienced" consumers where NOT to take their car to get fixed.!!

Signed,
Greg Parson
303-647-1210
Kuwaiti Bob October 7, 2009
services not performed
So 2 years ago I'm in Firestone to get a wheel alignment, in a moment of weakness the Store Manager convinces me to get the 'lifetime' package. This means I should never have to pay for an alignment again & can get wheel alignment on demand (within reason I would think, once every 1-2 years...) Firestone also claims that you get lifetime tire rotation with tire purchases.

So a month ago, I take my car in for oil change, rotation, alignment, and to have the brakes checked. They call me back a few hours later letting me know the car is ready. What they didn't realize is that I knew EXACTLY which tires were in which location prior to bringing the car in; same tires were in the same location at pickup, MEANING THEY DIDN'T DO ANYTHING! No alignment, no rotation, no checking of the brakes. At least they did the oil change (although who knows if they changed the filter...)

I went back the next day when the Store Manager was there, vented, and demanded my money back. While very apologetic, he didn't have anything in the way of an explanation or excuse. He further pointed out that the work ticket was signed off (and supposedly performed by) A MANAGER, not necessarily one of the lower-level guys. This makes it even worse; what should be a position of responsibility within the organization is clearly apathetic and fraudulent. The Store Manager did provide a refund of the difference between the lifetime alignment package and a one-time alignment (although it took me 3 trips to Firestone for him to finally agree & stop delaying, guess he realized I wasn't going away...)

It gets even better.

I also had the 'lifetime' rear brake package, purchased several years ago, which is obviously pretty useless if they're not even going to pop the wheels off & check. Took the car to a different auto repair shop, they said I needed work on the rear brakes. Took it in to a different Firestone, they said the rear brakes were fine. Now, it's certainly possible that the other repair shop was lying, but considering Firestone's track record they have no credibility. I'll be taking it to yet another repair shop in the next few weeks to get another opinion, then forward to all to my state & local district attorney's offices, state board of weights & measure, licensing board, as well as checking to see if anyone has a class-action going against Firestone.

Great bait n' switch tactic by Firestone; sign up for any 'lifetime' service and the item lasts forever and never seems to need servicing, don't sign up for the lifetime services and my guess is they will always find something wrong.

Bottom line; they've lost a household with 3 vehicles and 7 years of consumer loyalty.

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