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Speedway Salvage
Speedway is a self service salvage yard with over 4,000 salvaged cars.
Services
automotive tires and wheels
automotive belts and hoses
automotive braking systems
automotive bodies
automotive air conditioning and heating systems
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Michael Mast
On May 26, 2016, I purchased a transmission for my 2006 Nissan Maxima, with a 30-day warranty. After installation, it leaked fluid. My mechanic diagnosed the problem as a failed seal behind the torque converter.
I contacted them 12 days into my warranty. Rather than return the transmission, we mutually decided that it was simpler to replace the seal, and Speedway gave me a partial credit to cover the cost of labor to remove the transmission, replace the seal and reinstall the transmission.
That was done, after which the leak persisted. My ASE mechanic removed the housing, and upon further inspection, found a piece of the housing broken off inside the transmission, and metal pieces and shavings inside the housing. Obviously, this is not as it should be. This diagnostic process took approximately two weeks, and as you can imagine, it involved quite a bit of labor, so I am wracking up quite a bill for a simple transmission R/R.
I reported these findings, including pictures, back to Speedway Salvage on June 22, twenty-seven days into my 30-day warranty, and was told their mechanic would review the photos. I spent the next month and a half reaching out to keep the process moving, ultimately having to pester them, trying simply to get an answer as to how they were going to resolve this issue.
Their answer: “There is nothing more we can do for you. Move on or I’ll have to pursue harassment charges.”
Funny, I thought when a company put a warranty on something it meant something.
Detailed Information
- Location TypeUnknown
- Opening Date1981
- Annual Revenue Estimate$20 to 50 million
- SIC Code show
- Employeesunknown