chiquita_bob
Junior Member
Truck Repair Frustration Continues-Shop broke exhaust
What is the name of your state? Georgia
Hello once again, I appreciate all the replys from my last message Bad Motor/Salvage Title Woes. The problems continue...We replaced the engine in our Dodge truck with a local mechanic shop. When we picked up the truck we were told from the shop that the truck had an exhaust leak at the converter.
We were unaware of any such leak. When we listened to the truck it was terrible. The exhaust leak is very loud and noticeable. I told the shop that the truck did not have this leak prior to drop-off. He than informs us that he does not have a welder at the shop. My husband has a welder at his business so he said he would have it looked at at work. The shop than tells us that if it does not fix it to bring it back. Come to find out the truck's exhaust has to be lowered in order to be welded. This will cost alot of money in labor because the welder at his business cannot do it. When we call the shop they inform us that the pipe was rusty and they are not responsible for damage to a rusty pipe during installation. My understanding was if it is broken during installation of engine than they are responsible for it. My temper is wearing thin and any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Once again Thanks! Elizabeth
What is the name of your state? Georgia
Hello once again, I appreciate all the replys from my last message Bad Motor/Salvage Title Woes. The problems continue...We replaced the engine in our Dodge truck with a local mechanic shop. When we picked up the truck we were told from the shop that the truck had an exhaust leak at the converter.
We were unaware of any such leak. When we listened to the truck it was terrible. The exhaust leak is very loud and noticeable. I told the shop that the truck did not have this leak prior to drop-off. He than informs us that he does not have a welder at the shop. My husband has a welder at his business so he said he would have it looked at at work. The shop than tells us that if it does not fix it to bring it back. Come to find out the truck's exhaust has to be lowered in order to be welded. This will cost alot of money in labor because the welder at his business cannot do it. When we call the shop they inform us that the pipe was rusty and they are not responsible for damage to a rusty pipe during installation. My understanding was if it is broken during installation of engine than they are responsible for it. My temper is wearing thin and any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Once again Thanks! Elizabeth
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