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    Northwest Lube Inc

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Oil changes

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    2 years ago

    Highly recommend this place!!! Been going here for over 20 yrs - honest, hardworking team

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    Take 5 Oil Change

    Take 5 Oil Change

    (63 reviews)

    Mathew was so kind and very helpful with explaining what my car needed. Great service!read more

    I came in with an oil pan that was not leaking, and I left with them saying I needed to reach out…read moreto a mechanic to replace my oil pan. They said it was not their fault because my mechanic who did my last oil change, put on the oil drain bolt incorrectly. I happen to like my mechanic and I wish I didn't try to get a quick overpriced oil change with take 5 for convenience. I overheard "Mathew" say that "Eire" should have used a torque wrench. Then I overheard "Eire" who was in the pit say I wish they had told me that at training. "Chris" told "Mathew" it was not her fault, and he was the first to say my mechanic put on my bolt incorrectly last time. "Chris" also forgot that he gave me a mileage sticker and gave me another one two minutes after giving me the first sticker and watching me put it on the windshield. After "Mathew" did my safety check he told me I needed to replace my oil pan and it was not their fault "because my mechanics put it on incorrectly" even though he told "Eire" she should have used a torque wrench which is commonly used not to strip the threads on an oil drain bolt. I reviewed the scenario with them before I left: My oil pan didn't leak from the bolt when I came in. After you did my oil change it does leak and I need a new oil pan, but it's not their fault because according to Take 5, my mechanic put on the bolt incorrectly, even though it wasn't leaking from the oil pan bolt when I came in.

    Northwest Lube Inc - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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