#1 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: Zhukov - Bethlehem (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, February 28, 2008
POSTED: Friday, February 29, 2008
that's impossible. because if there was no oil in the car it wouldn't have taken 3 days for the engine to seize and die. you most likely had oil in it, but there had to have been a leak somewhere. some of the reports on here for other oil change places talk about the oil filter not being tightened all the way, or even the oil plug not being tightened or stripped. it had to be something like that. no way you would run 3 days with no oil. sorry..
#2 Employee
AUTHOR: Andi - Orange Park (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, March 03, 2008
POSTED: Monday, March 03, 2008
Auto Zone does not perform oil changes.
The Auto Zone nearest to Sawdust Rd. is on Rayford Rd.
I called this store and they do not perform oil changes.
I informed the management of this ripoff-report.
#3 Update By Author
AUTHOR: Meljo - the woodlands (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, March 03, 2008
POSTED: Monday, March 03, 2008
Way to go and be stupid. If you aren't from here, why would you care to call them and confirm the information? And by the way, it IS on sawdust rd. It's called RAYFORD-SAWDUST moron. You can say rayford, you can say sawdust. Either way, they screwed up, and yes, they do oil changes. If they told you they don't, they lied to you.
#4 Employee
AUTHOR: A. - Jacksonville (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, March 04, 2008
POSTED: Tuesday, March 04, 2008
I am an employee of this company, where I post from is irrelevant.
Rainbow Car Wash/Pennzoil is an oil change facility on Sawdust Rd. in your area, could you be mistaken? There are numerous facilities on the road you mention.
The harshness in your reply is quite out of place.
Flaming by the original poster contradicts the validity of the subject.
The District Manager in the area has been notified as well as the Store Manager of the location you accuse in your original post.
#5 Employee
AUTHOR: New Auto Zone Opening In - Macclenny (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, March 04, 2008
POSTED: Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Ripley's is directly across from Auto Zone, they perform tire rotations.
The Auto Zone building has no lifts, has no bays, has no facilities whatsoever to do tire work nor oil changes.
Auto Zone employees are discouraged from performing complex work on vehicles at the store.
The services provided are:
Battery installation (except certain models with the battery under the back seat or beneath the bumper cover)
Battery/Charging system test
"Check Engine Light" ECM code retrieval (except California)
Wiper replacement, and bulb replacement (if possible without "special" tools)
I called this store before rebuttal to notify of this rip-off report and to verify that there was not some local promotion alongside another outfit that may make one think Auto Zone did the work. There was none.
I personally feel bad when one has a vehicular problem, but blame should be directed correctly.
#6 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Bill - SAN ANTONIO (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, March 04, 2008
POSTED: Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Obviously this person is mistaken. I live in San Antonio, Texas and asked my local Auto Zones if there were any stores in the country that perform these services? They said absolutely not. They are neither equipped or insured to provide these services. Oh, bye the way. I also agree with the "moron" statement being out of line. This person obviously has a problem other than automotive.
#7 Employee
AUTHOR: 98stang - Boston (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, July 05, 2008
POSTED: Sunday, July 06, 2008
To clarify the services Autozoners are allowed to preform
OBDII Engine Diagnostics (Autozone is only allowed to read the check engine light and cannot clear your light)
Oil Recycling
Battery/Alternator/Starter testing
Battery Charging
I have been told some stores have the ability to test relays and coils although none of my surrounding stores have equipment to do so.
Autozoners DO NOT have to put on wiper blades, but typically do, in large part because Advance does. Autozoners are NOT supposed to install batteries, we sometimes do but only to be helpful. I have seen employees have to clock out before helping a customer install parts (so we're not getting paid for it and to help further absolve Autozone from any responsibility) and have seen employees fired. Autozoners also do not (again atleast have to) install bulbs, wheel covers, recharge A/Cs, or check/add engine oil and transmission fluid, or add any other fluid. If they do they do it out of their own kindness and risk. Other districts/regions maybe different but in my area installing parts with the exception of wipers is HIGHLY discouraged.
Oh and to reiterate the point, Autozone does not change oil or touch tires, we're a parts store.
#8 Ex-Employee
AUTHOR: Thegreatpudini - Chicago (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, July 20, 2008
POSTED: Monday, July 21, 2008
Im an ex employee no oil changes are done at auto zone. My location use to encourage battery installation . But i have seen a few employees put batteries in wrong, but nothing major problem wise. I don't see how you could be fired for something your manager tells you to do but never was trained for and is not on the application.Nor has the customer signed anything, as far as liability, warranty's etc
#9 Employee
AUTHOR: Ad4 - Decatur (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 04, 2008
POSTED: Monday, August 04, 2008
This report is simply false information. I know this for a fact, Autozone DOES NOT do the actual oil changes, the person that did your oil change was probably one of the shadetrees that work outside the building.
Those people contrary to popular belief are not employees of autozone, they're just people out there trying to make their own money.
#10 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Clifford - South Haven (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 04, 2008
POSTED: Monday, August 04, 2008
This is pretty typical of posters here. It is obvious they were wrong about this but they don't have the class to return here to admit it.
#11 Employee
AUTHOR: Nato828 - Benbrook (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 08, 2009
POSTED: Friday, January 09, 2009
1st, Auto Zone is a DIY company, there are no service bays, no way to do tires. If anything at all i could understand a employee doing the service after he/she is off work. If no oil was added you would have known asap. Your lifters aren't just going to start ticking days later cause of no oil. Your motor would have seized up soon after starting. You Probably went to Pep Boys, and being a former worker i could understand that problem, cause from working in the shop i can tell you one thing. Shady work is always done.
#12 Employee
AUTHOR: Az Manager - Waterford (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 29, 2009
POSTED: Thursday, January 29, 2009
First , the individual may have purchased the oil from Autozone. Autozone is a Parts supplier and does not do oil changes. yes they may put a battery or bulbs or wipers on but that is it. and that is all depending on the vehicle and time and amount of employee's in store.
#13 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: Steve - Bradenton (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 29, 2009
POSTED: Thursday, January 29, 2009
I firmly believe the OP is at very least, CONFUSED.
NO Auto Zone has oil change facilities. as previously indicated.
You can call the store where the OP claimed to have gone and got oil changed.
Here is the info:
326 Rayford Rd.
Spring, TX 77386
(281) 298-8222
Auto Zone provides a reciept for every purchase, so I wonder why the OP does not post the reciept here for all of us to see that indicates an oil change was purchased.
The OP is probably just confused maybe because an oil change facility or mom and pop repair shop right next door, etc, and thinks it is owned by Auto Zone.
However, it is nice to actually have, and post all of the FACTS when making a RIP OFF report.
#14 Employee
AUTHOR: PSM69 - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, October 17, 2009
POSTED: Saturday, October 17, 2009
Hello,
as most people here have stated, your report is incorrect. None of the over 4000 AutoZones in the united states have the facilities to perform any work beyond changing a battery. If we even tried to perform an oil change in the parking lot at the AutoZone I work at, the store manager would have my behind. If you aren't man enough to change your own oil, at least be man enough to admit you said the wrong name.
#15 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Doug - Sparks (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 27, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, January 27, 2011
First of all, an engine run without oil would start making rod and main bearing knocking noises within a few seconds. If the engine was't turned off immediately, the hydraulic lifters would go dry within no more than one minute which would cause the valves to not open. The engine would then die. That being the case, how could this vehicle have been driven for three days? If the drain plug wasn't leaking, and the oil filter was tight and not leaking, then somebody is lying.