Highland Auto Repair Inc. Reviews (2)
Highland Auto Repair Inc. Rating
Address: 60 E. Highland Street, Chandler, Arizona, United States, 85225
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They get one star because at least they got the diagnosis right. I left my truck with them for a diagnostic to
figure out if I had a vacuum leak, or if my fuel pump was going out. I had already done some shade tree mechanic
diagnostics but needed to know for sure. I left it with them on Thursday afternoon and was told it would be looked
at on Friday. I expected that so no problems yet. Friday evening at 5:30 they called and I spoke with the
mechanic who stated that it was the fuel pump. No mention of diagnostics, vacuum test, proof, etc. He quoted me
$700 for the fuel pump replacement, and another $170 for replacing the battery cables which are corroded. ( I had
just cleaned the cables the day before and knew they had some corrosion, but not enough to justify $170). I told
him I would think about it overnight and let them know in the morning. I already knew that dealer cost was $550
for the pump, and knew that I could get one online next day air for $250 and have it Monday if needed. I have
replaced in tank fuel pumps in the past, but I just didn't have that much time to deal with it, and also the fact
that I no longer had all the tools needed. After reading all the good reviews I decided to let them do it since I
had been without a vehicle for 3 days, and desperately needed it drivable again by Monday. I spoke with the owner
Saturday morning at 8:15 a.m. and asked for a parts/labor breakdown. He confirmed that the pump was $580 and they
were charging $120 for labor. I thought that was reasonable considering it was the weekend and there wasn't much
else I could do about it, so I told him to go ahead with the fuel pump replacement, but not the battery cables. I
asked if he would have it done today (Saturday). He assured me that it would be done, and said that he would have
his guy get started on it right away. I asked if he would call me when it was done, which he also said he would
do. None of those things happened.
After waiting all day Saturday without any word from them and knowing that they closed at 4:00, I called to see if
the truck was done. After being on hold for several minutes while the guy went to "check on it", he stated "It
looks like the part we needed ended up not being in stock in Phoenix. We'll have to get one in on Monday, there
should be one in Dallas". Call me crazy, but I'm pretty sure Dallas is in Texas, so I'm not exactly sure how they
planned on getting a pump from Texas and installing it on the same day.
I told him "That's not going to work for me, I guess I'll just have to come down and pick it up" His exact
response was a very sarcastic "Come get it!". When I got there, the truck was in the shop with the hood up and
someone was "working" on it. What he was doing I have no idea since the fuel pump is in the tank. It seemed like
it was all for show. I told the guy at the desk that I was here to pick up that Chevy since it hadn't been worked
on. He said, "He's almost done getting it ready - then he'll back it out for you". The mechanic immediately shut
the hood and backed out the truck. I looked at the desk guy and he said "You're all set", That's it. No phone
call to inform me of anything, no explanation, no apology, no offer of possible solutions, no concern, no mention
of charges for the diagnostic work (which I expected to pay for), no customer service skills of any kind. He
didn't even try to find my work order, or verify who I was. I never even gave him my name. I simply asked for that
truck, and it was valeted for me! I had never even seen this person before! If I was of a criminal mindset, I
guess I could just go down there every day and pick up a new vehicle at random! I was stunned. Anyway, I digress.
So I got in the truck and limped it home. Remember - the pump was going out, so the engine would die at random as
you're driving. I was fortunate enough to get it home without incident since I only had about two miles to go. It
was very obvious that they just didn't care. I have been in customer service for over 20 years, with 15 years of
auto repair business management, so I can honestly say that this was one of the worst experiences I have ever had,
or seen - in ANY business. I can't believe that they are able to stay in business when they treat their customers
with complete indifference.
I left wondering if they had even done any testing at all and were just playing some bait and switch game. I guess
I will never know.
Oh, and just a side note, I was able to find an oem pump at Oreilly auto parts yesterday (On a SUNDAY!) for $400,
and was lucky enough to have a friend of mine that still has his tools help me install it in two hours - so I guess
there goes that "we couldn't find one in town" excuse.
They get one star because at least they got the diagnosis right. I left my truck with them for a diagnostic to
figure out if I had a vacuum leak, or if my fuel pump was going out. I had already done some shade tree mechanic
diagnostics but needed to know for sure. I left it with them on Thursday afternoon and was told it would be looked
at on Friday. I expected that so no problems yet. Friday evening at 5:30 they called and I spoke with the
mechanic who stated that it was the fuel pump. No mention of diagnostics, vacuum test, proof, etc. He quoted me
$700 for the fuel pump replacement, and another $170 for replacing the battery cables which are corroded. ( I had
just cleaned the cables the day before and knew they had some corrosion, but not enough to justify $170). I told
him I would think about it overnight and let them know in the morning. I already knew that dealer cost was $550
for the pump, and knew that I could get one online next day air for $250 and have it Monday if needed. I have
replaced in tank fuel pumps in the past, but I just didn't have that much time to deal with it, and also the fact
that I no longer had all the tools needed. After reading all the good reviews I decided to let them do it since I
had been without a vehicle for 3 days, and desperately needed it drivable again by Monday. I spoke with the owner
Saturday morning at 8:15 a.m. and asked for a parts/labor breakdown. He confirmed that the pump was $580 and they
were charging $120 for labor. I thought that was reasonable considering it was the weekend and there wasn't much
else I could do about it, so I told him to go ahead with the fuel pump replacement, but not the battery cables. I
asked if he would have it done today (Saturday). He assured me that it would be done, and said that he would have
his guy get started on it right away. I asked if he would call me when it was done, which he also said he would
do. None of those things happened.
After waiting all day Saturday without any word from them and knowing that they closed at 4:00, I called to see if
the truck was done. After being on hold for several minutes while the guy went to "check on it", he stated "It
looks like the part we needed ended up not being in stock in Phoenix. We'll have to get one in on Monday, there
should be one in Dallas". Call me crazy, but I'm pretty sure Dallas is in Texas, so I'm not exactly sure how they
planned on getting a pump from Texas and installing it on the same day.
I told him "That's not going to work for me, I guess I'll just have to come down and pick it up" His exact
response was a very sarcastic "Come get it!". When I got there, the truck was in the shop with the hood up and
someone was "working" on it. What he was doing I have no idea since the fuel pump is in the tank. It seemed like
it was all for show. I told the guy at the desk that I was here to pick up that Chevy since it hadn't been worked
on. He said, "He's almost done getting it ready - then he'll back it out for you". The mechanic immediately shut
the hood and backed out the truck. I looked at the desk guy and he said "You're all set", That's it. No phone
call to inform me of anything, no explanation, no apology, no offer of possible solutions, no concern, no mention
of charges for the diagnostic work (which I expected to pay for), no customer service skills of any kind. He
didn't even try to find my work order, or verify who I was. I never even gave him my name. I simply asked for that
truck, and it was valeted for me! I had never even seen this person before! If I was of a criminal mindset, I
guess I could just go down there every day and pick up a new vehicle at random! I was stunned. Anyway, I digress.
So I got in the truck and limped it home. Remember - the pump was going out, so the engine would die at random as
you're driving. I was fortunate enough to get it home without incident since I only had about two miles to go. It
was very obvious that they just didn't care. I have been in customer service for over 20 years, with 15 years of
auto repair business management, so I can honestly say that this was one of the worst experiences I have ever had,
or seen - in ANY business. I can't believe that they are able to stay in business when they treat their customers
with complete indifference.
I left wondering if they had even done any testing at all and were just playing some bait and switch game. I guess
I will never know.
Oh, and just a side note, I was able to find an oem pump at Oreilly auto parts yesterday (On a SUNDAY!) for $400,
and was lucky enough to have a friend of mine that still has his tools help me install it in two hours - so I guess
there goes that "we couldn't find one in town" excuse.