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    Master Mechanic Queen West

    1.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Services - Master Mechanic Queen West

    Check engine light

    Engine oil light diagnosis

    Auto general diagnosis

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    Auto noise diagnosis

    Auto no-start diagnosis

    Auto vibration diagnosis

    Auto diagnosis or inspection

    Auto maintenance

    Oil changes

    Auto repairs

    Auto battery or electrical system repair

    Auto wheel and tire repair

    Transmission leak inspection

    Tire balancing

    Tire installation

    Tire repair

    Tire rotation

    Tire Pressure Monitoring System repair

    Wheel alignment

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    I brought my car on June 16 for oil/filter change and tire rotation. Master Mechanic High Park was…read morerecommended. When I was picking up my car, they told me that they are unable to change the oil filter for some reason. Since the oil filter was not changed , I was forced to go to Lexus dealer garage to change the oil filter. You can imagine my surprise, when Lexus mechanic told me that tires were not rotated either! As you can see , on the Master Mechanic invoice one of two items listed is "rotated tires". I called Master Mechanic, they ask me to come back for rotation. BUT, ONCE I HAVE BEEN LIED TO, MY TRUST IS LOST. Lexus also changed the oil filter without any problems. I DO NOT RECOMMENDED MASTER MECHANIC HIGH PARK. Always check in details , if listed service was in fact performed ! NEVER TRUST!

    Midas

    Midas

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    The on line booking is unreliable! When booking you need to book a time and when I called on Monday…read moreto confirm the time I was placed on hold 3 times and then disconnected. When I finally got through I was told they were too busy! I took time of work to bring my car in and was then refused. So I would say unreliable!!!

    I needed an oil change and it was time to have the tires rotated, but I was very reluctant to have…read morethat done, because I know that auto service employees are in general, incapable of that very simple task. I drove over and arrived just before the store opened and explained to the proprietor what I wanted done. I went to great lengths to point out that a lug nut key was required to loosen one lug nut, on each of the tires, and that I'd had problems in the past when purchasing tires with employees removing the key from the tire iron, so that they could use it with a hydraulic impact wrench, to save a few seconds. That lug nut key had a stainless steel clip around it, and was attached to the tire iron by a stainless steel wire, which allowed one to insert the lug nut key into the socket on the tire iron, without removing it from the tool. This is a great utility if you have to change a tire due to a flat, or if you rotate your tires yourself, and it's harder to lose the key, because it's attached to a tool that was designed very well, in an age when quality and design still meant something. I asked her not to remove the lug nut key from the tire iron, because I didn't want the tool damaged, and don't want to lose the key. I showed her how it worked and told her that who ever does the job, will want to remove the key, so that he or she can use their hydraulic wrench, rather than just loosening the key lug nut on each tire with that tool, and removing that lug nut by hand. I showed her how it worked and left it on the passenger seat of the car, with the key inserted into the socket of the tire iron, as a reminder. In addition I explained to the proprietor the pattern that I'd used to rotate my tires consistently over 10 years or so. The manager indignantly informed me that, THEY ARE PROFESSIONALS. None the less I insisted on drawing a diagram of the pattern that I'd used to rotate my tires. I drew her a picture. It was a mistake not rotating the tires myself. When I returned to pick up my car I paid, and found the tire iron on the passenger seat of my car where I had left it. Not only had the key been removed, but also the stainless steel wire, with which it was attached to the tire iron. The 'professional' was too lazy to loosen the key lug on each tire with the tool I had provided, and decided instead to destroy the tool that was original to the car. This 'professional' then wound the stainless steel wire back onto the end of the tire iron, so tight that it was impossible to unwind, it let alone fit the key into the socket, as per the design of the tool. The moron destroyed my tool ! I tried to unwind it but did not have tools with me and made my second mistake of the day. I asked the manager to have one of her 'professionals' unwind the stainless steel wire enough, so that I could once again insert it into the socket on the tire iron. This took some time and so I went and waited in the waiting room, until her employee brought tire iron out to to me. He had taken a length of haywire that he tied around the key and used to attach it to the end of tire iron. He then said "is this what you want ? I was gobsmacked ! While pondering the remnants of the original stainless steel attachment that was still tightly wrapped around the tire iron, the employee returned to the shop. Thinking I could still save the day and repair my tool myself when I got home, I left, and passing the bay asked that very same 'professional' who had done the haywire job, if I could please have the stainless steel clip returned to me, because there were only the remnants of the stainless steel wire wrapped around my tire iron - the clip was missing. The moron had destroyed the clip by cutting it off the key ! When I rotate the tires, I do one tire at a time and clean the tire plate, lubricate the bolts and hand tighten the nuts so that it is possible to remove them if need be. I then drive around the block and tighten any nut that may be loose. When a professional moron rotates the tires, they raise up the car and take off all the tires at once without marking them. They don't clean the tire plate or lubricate the bolts, before putting the tires back on, and use their hydraulic impact wrench to tighten the bolt so tight, that you need a pipe to use as a lever on your tire iron, to remove one ! I'm very disappointed that my tool was destroyed. It was original to the car, which is a classic car in original condition. For 32 years I had that tool and didn't lose the key that was attached to it, because that's how it had been designed. I reminded the proprietor that she had told me that they were professionals, and explained to her that they were lazy morons and not professionals. I walk or ride my bike past that shop almost every day, and expect that every time I do so in future, I'll think of them as MORONS, NOT PROFESSIONALS ! I still can't believe that two lazy morons destroyed my tool, to save a second or two !

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    Went in with a flat tire and was told it couldn't be fixed so I spent countless hours trying to get…read morequotes on a new replacement tire. Out of curiosity, I went to another shop and they were able to patch the tire for under $50. Not happy with these guys.

    1 STAR - STRAIGHT-UP SCAM OPERATION…read more If i could give zero i would have. I went to Mr. Lube for ONE thing: a basic oil change. What I got instead was unauthorized work, hidden charges, no receipt, and a damaged vehicle. They secretly added services I never agreed to, including dumping a fuel cleaner into my gas tank WITHOUT my knowledge or consent. Shortly after, my fuel pump failed. My car is now undriveable, I'm dealing with repair costs, and I was forced to miss family obligations over the holidays -- including my special-needs sister's birthday. That damage can't be refunded. Red flags everywhere: * No paper receipt * No emailed receipt * Charges added without explanation or approval * Claimed my brake fluid was "black" but never showed me, then changed it anyway and charged me * Told me in person they'd take $120 off because we're repeat customers -- the bill shows $10 off When I called to question the charges, their response was absolutely insane: "We will refund you even if we did or didn't do it." Read that again. That is NOT how an honest business talks. That is the language of people who don't know what they charged for, don't care, or do this regularly. This place relies on: * Pressure tactics * Fear-based upselling * Doing work first and asking questions never * Hoping customers won't notice or won't fight back They touched parts of my car they were NEVER authorized to touch, charged me anyway, and then acted casual about it like it was no big deal. Meanwhile, I'm stuck without a vehicle and dealing with the consequences. This is not incompetence -- this is deceptive and unethical behavior. If you value your car, your money, or basic honesty, DO NOT GO HERE these people take advantage of women should be FIRED immediately as it reflects bad on the franchise and lost a Repeated customer and will continue to vouch for the scamming done at the shop. I have called them about my mechanic because it was the fuel cleaner that messed up my car and now no one's replying or emailing back because no one wants to take accountability, unfortunately, I'm going to have to take this further and if I have to take it to the media, I'll take it to the city. I'm gonna take it the distance if they don't answer me back and fit this that I wasn't trying to pay because I fuck up my idiots did, so not only did I get scammed. I had to pay an extra bill on top of that that I didn't have to pay if these assholes were. Honest and didn't take advantage of me. If you want your car to come back and work condition, do not go here.

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