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View all 179 complaintsMeineke Car Care Center - Meineke destroyed my wife's engine and lied about installing a rebuilt engine!
On 1/28/14 I took my wife's 2003 Toyota Camry to the Meineke located 
in Woodbury, NJ for an oil change. For the scheduling and payment, I 
dealt with an individual by the name of "Will". After payment, I drove 
back to our apartment and right before I parked, I noticed the "Check 
Engine" light had come on and there was a slight "tapping" sound coming 
from the engine. I told my wife about it and she said iot would 
be best to go back to the Meineke to have them check it. About 200ft. 
before the Meineke there was a red light. I stopped and the car began to
violently shake and the "tapping" sound quickly became a "loud 
knocking" sound. I pulled in and spoke to "Will" and told him what was 
going on. He went to pull her car into one of the bays and the car died 
out. He asked a few of the mechanics there to help him push the car into
the bay so he could inspect it. Once on the lift, he called my 
wife and I into the shop area and told us that they had installed a 
"defective" oil filter and that her engine was blown! My wife became 
extremely upset and began to take an asthma attack and I had to try my 
best to calm her down because she did not have her inhaler on her. 
"Will" told me to tell her that they will "do the right thing" and 
replace her engine free of charge. My wife and I insisted that at the 
very least, they must install a "rebuilt" engine with a warranty. He 
said he was not sure if he could do that. Once we went back to 
our apartment, my wife called Meineke Corporate and told them what had 
happened and demanded that they install a "rebuilt" engine with a 
warranty. She spoke to a CSR by the name of "Ellias". He said that her 
request was extremely reasonable and that he would contact the Woodbury 
Meineke and tell him to honor the request. "Ellias" called my wife back 
and told her they would install a "rebuilt" engine with a warranty. About
2 weeks later, the Woodbury Meineke called us and said that her car was
ready. Once there, we spoke to someone named "Steve" and he said that 
he personally took care of everything and had ordered a "rebuilt" engine
from a company called "ITC". He said that if we had any problems 
whatsoever, to take her car back to Meineke and her would personally 
take care of it. About 5 days later, the "Check Engine" light came on 
again. We took it back to Meineke and "Steve" said that he would 
take a look at it. He called us up and said that there was just a simple
"communication" problem between the catalytic converter and the engine 
and all he had to do was "reset the soft light" and everything would be 
fine. He asked if he could keep the car for a few days to test drive it 
to make sure that the "Check Engine" light would not come back on and 
that everything else was ok. My wife agreed and we picked her car up 3 
days later. Everything seemed fine with the car...at first. 3 
weeks afterwards; on my wife's birthday no less; the "Check Engine" 
light went off again. We took it back to the Woodbury Meineke to find 
out that they now have a new owner, new management, and all new 
mechanics. No one that was working there now was there when we had taken
the car for the intial oil change or when we brought the car back after
the "rebuilt" engine was installed. The new manager; "Jim"; had 
no idea what we had gone through, but we explained everything to him. He
said he would inspect the car to see what the problem was. He called my
wife and told her that she would need a new catalytic converter. My 
wife and I were sure that the "rebuilt" engine had something to do with 
the catalytic converter going bad. My wife called Meineke 
Corporate and asked to speak to "Ellias". She was told that "Ellias" no 
longer works there and spoke to an extremely rude CSR that would not let
my wife explain anything or get a word in edgewise. My wife told the 
CSR everything that had happened to her car and that she was sure that 
the "rebuilt" engine was the cause of the catalytic converter going bad.
The CSR told my wife that her warranty was only on her engine and that 
there was no way that would have made the catalytic converter go bad. My
wife had became extremely frustrated with this CSR and told her that we
would contact a lawyer. The CSR told my wife that if she did that, she 
would "erase all records of all of her phone calls and complaints!" The 
next day; "Jim"; the new manager of the Woodbury Meineke; called my 
wife. He said he wanted to try to find out any information he could 
about the "rebuilt" engine that was installed. He told my wife that it 
was not a "rebuilt" engine. He said that it was a "used engine from a 
junkyard"! My wife and I have gone through so much since the 
economy went down the drain. We both lost our jobs, we lost our home, 
and have gone through bankruptcy. I am back to work now, but my wife is 
still unemployed and needed her car to look for a job because I can not 
afford everything. We are in an apartment now and are falling back 
further and further in debt. We don't know what to do now. We can not 
afford a lawyer unless we can find a pro-bono lawyer or possibly a 
lawyer that would handle our case on a contingency basis and add all of 
their charges and fees to the total amount my wife and I are seeking. We
gave Meineke one shot to "do the right thing" and they did not and lied
to us! The only way I can see them doing "the right thing" at this 
point in time would be to cut my wife a check for the entire amount that
she has paid to Toyota. I have heard that the best we could hope for 
would be "Blue Book" value, but we will not be able to get a car as 
reliable as her's was with that value. Besides, none of this would have 
ever happened if they just recognized the defective oil filter BEFORE 
they put it on. Are they any lawyers that would be willing to 
take on this case as described earlier? Either by pro-bono or on a 
contingency basis? Someone...anyone?
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
 
            
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