ScoobyCarolanNC
Active Member
Had Leith Jeep Chrysler in Raleigh, NC do a brake check and fluid flush to the tune of about $150. Before everyone jumps in and says that's too much, I'm more concerned with what I found & need advise.
It's been rainy so I didn't pop my hood for a few days. I just checked the fluid & it looks dark brown in the tank. Furious that they hemmed me up for a day I just drove over.
The guy they send out to check my fluid didn't even know how to prop the hood correctly & I did it for him. He looks at the fluid & sticks a finger in then smears it on white paper. What comes out looks the right color, but has what looks like dirt or rust flakes in it? "Well, you're never going to get everything out with a flush. You see the color? It looks good to me." Knowing this fella is about 60 years old, I can tell he's stonewalled customers before. I'll get nowhere so I leave without another word.
Did they just put new fluid on my old? How could there be particulate in a newly flushed system? Am I just wrong to assume my fluid should look light yellow like it does in the bottle? What would you do?
It's been rainy so I didn't pop my hood for a few days. I just checked the fluid & it looks dark brown in the tank. Furious that they hemmed me up for a day I just drove over.
The guy they send out to check my fluid didn't even know how to prop the hood correctly & I did it for him. He looks at the fluid & sticks a finger in then smears it on white paper. What comes out looks the right color, but has what looks like dirt or rust flakes in it? "Well, you're never going to get everything out with a flush. You see the color? It looks good to me." Knowing this fella is about 60 years old, I can tell he's stonewalled customers before. I'll get nowhere so I leave without another word.
Did they just put new fluid on my old? How could there be particulate in a newly flushed system? Am I just wrong to assume my fluid should look light yellow like it does in the bottle? What would you do?