KNGSNK11
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I took in my truck today to get the oil changed all went well other than waiting 1 hr 40 min just to get a simple oil change, but in there defense they were kind of busy and it usually takes over an hour to perform the oil change anyways at least that's been the average wait time at each dealership I have took it to in the past.
So they tell me my truck is ready and I pay and leave, of course I had to do my "I hope I didn't get a dipshit tech" inspection, so I look under the chassis, looks good this time, no oil still dripping from the crossmember LIKE EVERY OIL CHANGE BEFORE, they even installed the femco quick drain oil plug and all looks good.
So I head off to get my propane bottle filled at tractor supply about a good 30-40 mins away, I get there and get done and jump in the truck and hit the start button and immediately the low oil pressure message pops up and I'm like WTF?
I popped the hood and got to looking around and noticed oil in the valley between the oil filter and aluminum housing so I looked closer and noticed the ****ING OIL FILTER WAS NOT THREADED ALL THE WAY IN

So immediately call the dealership and of course the service dept has left for the day... go figure.
So I'm steaming so I grab the only crescent wrench as I didn't think I had a socket big enough turns out my little crescent wrench was to small, so I managed to find a 1 1/8 socket and used that to loosen the filter, the filter fought me all the way off, the dumb SOB cross threaded the filter making it a pain to remove, so once I removed it I inspected it and the threads on the filter looked ok, now this is where it gets weird, I screwed the filter on by hand damn near all the way then used the socket to tighten to roughly 18 lbs.
Jump in the truck and hit the start button and you guessed it, back up to normal oil pressure.
I think I just had about enough of these ****ty dealership and their techs, It seems to me it really is more of a pain to visit the dealer than it should be especially when THEY CANT EVEN DO THEIR JOBS CORRECTLY.
So in closing the ram dealership in Winter Haven Fl is not getting my business again and when they send me their little survey you bet I'll be leaving a negative review, and oh this isn't the first time I've had a bad experience with them.
I think for know on I'm just going to change my oil myself, which might suck as I travel all over and I really don't want to carry a drain pan.
Rant over.
So they tell me my truck is ready and I pay and leave, of course I had to do my "I hope I didn't get a dipshit tech" inspection, so I look under the chassis, looks good this time, no oil still dripping from the crossmember LIKE EVERY OIL CHANGE BEFORE, they even installed the femco quick drain oil plug and all looks good.
So I head off to get my propane bottle filled at tractor supply about a good 30-40 mins away, I get there and get done and jump in the truck and hit the start button and immediately the low oil pressure message pops up and I'm like WTF?
I popped the hood and got to looking around and noticed oil in the valley between the oil filter and aluminum housing so I looked closer and noticed the ****ING OIL FILTER WAS NOT THREADED ALL THE WAY IN



So I'm steaming so I grab the only crescent wrench as I didn't think I had a socket big enough turns out my little crescent wrench was to small, so I managed to find a 1 1/8 socket and used that to loosen the filter, the filter fought me all the way off, the dumb SOB cross threaded the filter making it a pain to remove, so once I removed it I inspected it and the threads on the filter looked ok, now this is where it gets weird, I screwed the filter on by hand damn near all the way then used the socket to tighten to roughly 18 lbs.
Jump in the truck and hit the start button and you guessed it, back up to normal oil pressure.
I think I just had about enough of these ****ty dealership and their techs, It seems to me it really is more of a pain to visit the dealer than it should be especially when THEY CANT EVEN DO THEIR JOBS CORRECTLY.
So in closing the ram dealership in Winter Haven Fl is not getting my business again and when they send me their little survey you bet I'll be leaving a negative review, and oh this isn't the first time I've had a bad experience with them.
I think for know on I'm just going to change my oil myself, which might suck as I travel all over and I really don't want to carry a drain pan.
Rant over.