SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 06, 2008
POSTED: Wednesday, August 06, 2008
August 5, 2008
When Melissa brought her van into our shop, she had it at another shop and they told her she had a blown head gasket. We checked her car and we found that she had a blown intake gasket. Our recommendation to her was the car had been overheating and we recommended to her that she put in a new motor in her van and she declined this recommendation. She said she did not have the money for a motor and she would take the risk and wanted us to do the repair. We did the work on the intake gasket, which she needed and still overheated, and later on had a blown head gasket. Her problem was, she had water mixed with her oil and we suggested not to do the engine repairs because she would more and likely have a problem with our work. Her attorney called me about her van and I told him that we recommended to her at the beginning to put a motor in her van and not to do repairs and she declined, therefore we did not go to court because she did not follow our instructions from the start. I am sorry she had to spend money on her repairs and it did not fix her van, but we told her from the beginning that she needed to put a motor in her van and she refused.
Thank you.
Mike Barnett, Owner
Barnetts Garage
1449 Union Street
Spartanburg, SC 29302
864-585-6044