I started this blog to warn you about Destroyer Automotive in Riverside, CA. My experience was a complete nightmare, so I'm posting what happened from Late Dec '12 to mid '13.
In
short- Destroyer installed an engine into my '91 Toyota 4Runner. There
was problem after problem with their work and the engine itself. The
manager Robert Lane constantly lied. After
1575 miles, the engine went bad and Robert would not honor the warranty
. I filed a complaint with BAR (Bureau of Automotive Repair) and the
BAR rep sited Destroyer for charging $ for work not done, and for
invoice violations, which showed that the engine installed was used, not
remanufactured. I sued Destroyer in small claims court, and won the case.
Here's the detailed version of what happened-
Dec
'12, I took my 91Toyota 4Runner to Destroyer Automotive and paid
$3900.81 for a remanufactured engine installed. After the work was
complete, on the drive home from their shop, the heater wasn't working,
so I immediately went back. They said the heater hoses were hooked up
correctly and that the heater core was plugged and not their
responsibility. I took it to Idyllwild Garage and they found the heater
hoses not hooked up correctly and also found the ac system overcharged,
both caused by Destroyer. I paid $275 to Idyllwild Garage for the
repairs. Later I found a vacuum line disconnected, a second vacuum line
cracked and leaking and a wire not connected during the engine
replacement, so I repaired those.
Feb
'13, I had the 500 mile inspection done at Idyllwild Garage and they
found 3 oil leaks from the engine. Destroyer repaired the oil leaks, but
afterwards, on the drive home, there was a vibration coming from the
rear of the car which I thought was an imbalanced wheel. Idyllwild
Automotive found that the driveshaft was incorrectly installed
(misaligned) during the oil leak repairs. I paid $200 to have the
driveshaft realigned.
April
'13 The battery slid into the power steering pulley wearing a hole in
the side of the battery. The Battery should have been secured during the
engine replacement.
I
noticed the engine was burning 1 quart of oil in 975 miles. I called
Robert and he said "Perfectly normal. No engine is efficient." A
completely absurd statement.
Later
in April, the engine developed a loud clacking coming from the piston
area. I towed the 4Runner back to Destroyer. Robert said the clacking
was the valves and not to worry about it. I told him the sound was
coming from the lower end, but he insisted that the sound was coming
from the valves. The "clacking" was very loud and sounded like the
piston was about to come through the block, and obviously was NOT the
valves.
Next,
I towed the 4Runner to Gosch Toyota. They pulled off the valve cover
and found adhesive on the valve cover gasket, (which is not supposed to
used) a bent oil baffle plate rubbing on the overhead cam, and they
determined that a piston was rocking in it's cylinder causing the
clacking. They recommended replacing the engine short block assembly
(Lower end) and having the heads sent for inspection. I paid $488.60 to
Gosch Toyota.
At
this point I was left with a defective engine with only 1575 miles on
it. After all these problems, I filed a complaint with the Bureau of
Automotive Repair. The representative said the invoice from the engine
builder showed that it was a used engine, not remanufactured, and that I
was charged for work that wasn't done. After dealing with Destroyers
repeated mechanical incompetence, Roberts repeated dishonesty, and 3
return trips for repairs, I was left with a vehicle I couldn't drive.
Robert set a pattern for how they operate their business, and I would
have been a fool to return to their shop, once again.
My
costs- $3900.81 to Destroyer for the engine. $275 to Idyllwild Garage
for repairs caused by Destroyer. $200 to Idyllwild Automotive to realign
the driveshaft that Destroyer incorrectly installed. $488.60 to Gosch
Toyota for repairs and diagnosis. Other costs were for towing the
4Runner to the different shops. Total- $4953.10, not including having to
buy a new battery.
I
sued Destroyer (and won) in small claims court where Robert continued
his lies, but this time directed to the judge. At the end of the case, I
read from an addendum titled "Pattern of Dishonesty and Incompetence
by Destroyer Automotive" which is here-
1.
Before the work, I asked if their shop had a fence so the 4runner would
be kept secure. Robert said yes. Later I found out there is no fenced
area at Destroyer.
2. Work was never started or completed when Robert said. I was told constant excuses.
3.
From the beginning, I asked to have the original engine rebuilt. Robert
gave an estimate of $1895. After the engine was removed, Robert called
and said that the engine block was cracked and couldn’t be rebuilt so
they’d have to sell me a remanufactured engine for $3700. I came to the
shop unannounced and asked twice to see the damage on the engine. Then
Robert changed his statement to “I don’t know if it’s cracked.” I looked
at the engine and did not see a crack. The final bill was upped to
$3900 without my approval.
4.
Robert denied that they removed the driveshaft during the oil leak
repairs, but then admitted that they removed the transmission to replace
the rear main seal. To remove a transmission the drive shaft also has
to be removed.
5.
Robert said that engine clacking came from the valves (which are at the
top of the engine), but the noise was coming from the lower end. On the
receipt from Gosch Toyota, it reads “Clacking coming from lower end.”
What Robert said about the valves was yet another lie.
6.
Concerning the incompetence- All the problems already mentioned, plus
repeated valve cover leaks Destroyer couldn’t repair that Gosch Toyota
had to resolve.