astanford
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- 2000 Explorer Sport 2WD
So I recently replaced my Tie Rods, Ball Joints, Wheel Bearings and shocks on my 2000 ford explorer sport, Which means it now needed an alignment, So I took it to the alignment shop today (Local Dodge/Chrysler Dealership) and they charged me about $300 (Alignment, Labor, Camber Bolts).
Everything was fine until I went to leave, I made a right turn out of the parking lot and heard a loud pop, Didn't think anything of it and kept going about 2 miles to a convienence store to grab a drink as I had been waiting there 5 hours! Go to pull into a parking spot and turn my wheel and all vibrating hell breaks loose, It clearly was power steering related as it only happened when I was turning the wheels and you could hear the power steering pump whine when I turned (IT DID NOT DO THIS BEFORE I TOOK IT TO THEM).
So clearly I called them and told them I was IMMEDIATELY coming back, Get it back and the tech hops in and sure enough says they need to work on it some more, 2 hours later and they come back telling me they diagnosed the problem as either a bad Rack/Pinnion or power steering pump and I should replace both of them, And since those items are unable to be damaged during an Alignment they will not cover the cost of the parts, but will only charge me half of the labor cost.
So my question is, Is it possible for them to have damage my Rack/Pinion and or Power Steering pump at anytime during the alignment? If so how would they have done this? I need to know so when I go back in tomorrow after work I can speak with someone higher up and have them eat the costs of all of this bullshit instead of me having to fork out another $450 for parts/labor.
TL;DR - Took car in for alignment, was only pulling to left. Got back from shop and power steering has major issues when turning causing car to violently shake, is that something that could be damage during alignment?
Car is a 2000 Ford Explorer 2wd.
Everything was fine until I went to leave, I made a right turn out of the parking lot and heard a loud pop, Didn't think anything of it and kept going about 2 miles to a convienence store to grab a drink as I had been waiting there 5 hours! Go to pull into a parking spot and turn my wheel and all vibrating hell breaks loose, It clearly was power steering related as it only happened when I was turning the wheels and you could hear the power steering pump whine when I turned (IT DID NOT DO THIS BEFORE I TOOK IT TO THEM).
So clearly I called them and told them I was IMMEDIATELY coming back, Get it back and the tech hops in and sure enough says they need to work on it some more, 2 hours later and they come back telling me they diagnosed the problem as either a bad Rack/Pinnion or power steering pump and I should replace both of them, And since those items are unable to be damaged during an Alignment they will not cover the cost of the parts, but will only charge me half of the labor cost.
So my question is, Is it possible for them to have damage my Rack/Pinion and or Power Steering pump at anytime during the alignment? If so how would they have done this? I need to know so when I go back in tomorrow after work I can speak with someone higher up and have them eat the costs of all of this bullshit instead of me having to fork out another $450 for parts/labor.
TL;DR - Took car in for alignment, was only pulling to left. Got back from shop and power steering has major issues when turning causing car to violently shake, is that something that could be damage during alignment?
Car is a 2000 Ford Explorer 2wd.