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Tobyhanna,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, June 17, 2009
They could have caused a leak in the oil pan or not tightened the drain plug or oil filter. The oil could have leaked out while driving away. The OP does not provide enough information.
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Tobyhanna,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, June 17, 2009
They could have caused a leak in the oil pan or not tightened the drain plug or oil filter. The oil could have leaked out while driving away. The OP does not provide enough information.
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Tobyhanna,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, June 17, 2009
They could have caused a leak in the oil pan or not tightened the drain plug or oil filter. The oil could have leaked out while driving away. The OP does not provide enough information.
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Tobyhanna,#5Consumer Comment
Wed, June 17, 2009
They could have caused a leak in the oil pan or not tightened the drain plug or oil filter. The oil could have leaked out while driving away. The OP does not provide enough information.
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Springfield,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, June 17, 2009
There is no way an oil change could do what you claim it did. The only way would be if they did not put any oil back in your engine and you were driving it without oil. It is a coincidence. An oil change is just a drain and refill, they don't touch any internal parts.