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@FirestoneTires hello, we need to talk. I have been having some major issues with one of your stores, to the point that I’m considering legal options at this point. On 09/19 I came in to have a battery replaced. That was taken care of. On 12/27, the battery no longer would provide power. I came in, swapped it under warranty. This was not documented by the store, but I spoke to you about it. Check DMs for case number. On 02/21, on my mom’s birthday when I’m supposed to be taking her out, the battery was having an issue AGAIN. I came in for a diagnostic, and to have a brake light installed. They never installed the brake light, it’s still broken. But they replaced my brake fluid, replaced the entire radiator and coolant fluid, replaced the battery again (and charged me for it according to the app service record, it was under warranty) , did alignment, did tie rods, did coolant exchange and conditioning, and belts. The next day it was provided back to me with error codes on the dash, I have those codes provided by the worker. P0134, c0057, c0231, b1608. I was told that the oil was leaking, and they had changed it, I should contact them if I see any lights. I drove it about a mile and the oil light came on. I called the shop and was informed that it should be fine to drive on. I didn’t trust this so I drove back to the store, was told it should go away soon. I brought it in again on 02/28 because of the lights. They replaced an oil pressure switch and an o2 sensor. I left, all of the dash lights were off like the cleared the codes. But the the oil light came on. I checked it and noticed the car smelled like coolant when hot and the reservoir was open with coolant spilled all over. I called the shop, was told that it should be fine to drive, probably just a faulty sensor, come back next Saturday and they can swap it if it’s giving issues. They said the smell and residue was from spilling coolant while filling it. I didn’t trust this and drove to the shop. I parked in front of a bay and was told to move my car, but I went inside and was told this should be okay to drive on, probably faulty sensor, etc. even though I specifically mentioned smelling and seeing the coolant, and the heater no longer worked. My niece drove this car for about three hours the following day and it overheated. She called me at work frantic because it has no coolant, it’s bone dry. She drives it to the shop, they have it and they put a new radiator in it, the first one was defective. They fill it, do a test drive, and the radiator fails. Now they call me and state that the car has a blown head gasket. And this head gasket is $2700. This failure was mot present in this car until it arose from the Firestone technicians installing faulty cooling hardware in my car multiple times and repeatedly ignoring and dismissing my concerns when I pointed out that Because of this, I would like to have this charge reimbursed. In short, since Firestone broke my car, I do not believe I should not have to pay to repair what Firestone broke.














