"Cherokee" wrote
> About eight months ago I brought my 2006 V6 Accord to my
> local automotive shop for an oil change like I always do.
> When they removed the drain plug it stripped the threads
> on the inside of the pan.
It is in fact quite possible and very likely that they
removed the plug incorrectly or, more likely as you suspect,
overtorqued it upon re-installation.
Problem is, you can't prove something else was not behind
this.
Give them your opinion and say, at some point, politely and
firmly, that you feel very much taken advantage of and plan
to speak to the BBB, for one. This might get some action,
assuming you have good reason to suspect them of bad shop
practices.
> The shop said they've seen this happen in other Hondas
> lately
There have not been any significant number of reports of
this here compared to previous years.
I think they're trying to take advantage of your lack of
expertise on cars.
>and told me we could either try an over-sized plug or I
>would need a new oil pan at a cost of $500.
>
> I of course opted for the new plug and all was well until
> last week when I went in for another oil change. They
> didn't say anything to me, but I noticed this morning
> there were several drops of oil under my car. So it
> appears that once again the plug is leaking. I am going
> back tomorrow to see what they can do for me, but I wanted
> to know if this is a common occurrence. I suspect the
> shop may have over-torqued the plug from the beginning and
> caused all these problems because years ago when I had the
> time to change my own oil I never had this issue come up.
>
> Thanks!
Ask these folks if they change the oil pan drain plug crush
washer each time they do an oil change. Take notes on what
they say and have a witness.
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