egullsfan
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- February 4, 2007
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- sacramento
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 03 Explorer Eddie Bauer
So I just finished putting in a secondary transmission filter and thought, "Hey, I should go have the pan dropped and get a new pan filter and fluid put in." Seems simple enough, and of course do a brake check too. So they guy tells me he needs the Explorer for 3 hours. Seemed like a long time (since if I had a lift, pump, and all the tools it seems like it would take 20 minutes), but I had stuff to do while I waited. I bop on over to the store, dink around, come back. Car is not finished, but on the lift so it must be close. 3 hours rolls around, no car. Another hour rolls around, and I see this guy pounding on my transmission pan with what looks like a chisel and hammer. So what the heck? Well sir, three of your pan bolts are stripped. I'm thinking, that's not their fault and probably not hard to fix, don't you use a special drill bit for that? So anyways, another half hour goes by and I am informed that the guy can't get the bolts off but if I come back, they can do it. So I'm ticked off but calm. They say I can get a discount when I come back and don't have to pay for them to refill the pan. I'm still mad but the word discount calms me a bit. I get home and look at the invoice and it says (and I'm thinking 50%) "10% discount on next service". I was in such a hurry to leave after 4 + hours that I didn't ask, I just assumed that 4 1/2 hours of waiting would equal a sizeable discount. So, now I'm just pissed. I guess they just probably don't really want me to come back.
So anyway, my question is: Is it really difficult to get stripped bolts off the pan? If not, how do I do it?
So anyway, my question is: Is it really difficult to get stripped bolts off the pan? If not, how do I do it?