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my complaint is when they pick up the phone they should be ready to take quick notes. it's the way I was tought when I worked at a bumper-to-bumper in Ill.
them; autozone (or whatever), may I help you? me; I need a TPS for a 93 Lumina 3.1 vin T them; a what? me; a TPS, throttle position sensor them; what's it for? this is why I refer to them as "traffic jam" auto parts. you better be up to speed before you hit the freeway. I work on commission and dont have time for incompetence. |
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gues im lucking the 4 out of 5 manager that work at the auto zone i frequent are old small time shop owners that got ran out of busnisse buy the chain stores.. got one just around the corner that does alot of boat work parts still use him for weird stuff :lol: another hand them their part number you pulled of their website and the new one freak out :lol: |
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LOL oh yeah I know what you mean. I always try to be nice when they go and ask a hundred questions but I get tired sometimes of it. I have good luck with a few people at oreilys.
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20 years ago when I started out in the auto parts buisness I had a customer come into my work (GRAND AUTO SUPPLY) and ask for a water pump for a 1967 Monte Carlo.....
Now I was only 24 at the time but I could swear that the Mone Carlo didn't come out until 1970...... Then he let the cat out of the bag....It was a 1967 VOLVO MONTE CARLO!!! Another time I was walking back inside from helping install some wiper blades and a customer asked if I had belts for his 1984 Pontiac Fiero. "I'm sure we do, what engine size you have in it?" Thinking a 4 banger or a 2.8L V6..... His reply"383 small block. I about tripped and did a faceplant!!! LOL But I found the belts he needed and while cashing him out I asked "how fast would that thing go?" "dunno but I made it from Willow to Anchorage (65miles) one night in about 20 minutes. |
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One of the old guys at the Oreillys here in town is the one I use for all my tractor parts. No computer....just an old guy and a book. I really don't know what we're going to do when all these guys are gone.
I also liked the remark about the distributor is what you're going to get beat with!:lol: |
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You wanna hear BS? There was a young lady of considerably small stature that used to work at the local Auto Zone. Well I was up there one day and this dude pulled in driving a huge chevy 4x4 that was running at least a 44" tire. She looked at me and said that the trucks owner came up there about every other week buying windshield wipers........to watch her install them. I think he might of been flirting a bit (or attempting to) but she still installed them for him anyway.
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My son went in auto zone and asked for a snootnater valve. After checking the computor he was told it was a dealer only part. He said ok, but let me get a muffler bearing while I'm here. After checking the computor again he was told he had to buy the muffler, the bearing wasn't sold seperately.
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8 yr old thread revival for that???
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I had never seen this thread before. Some good stories that sure beat watching TV. I need a pan gasket for a 5.3. What's it in? A 56 Chevy. Blank look..... |
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I actually had a good experience with a "parts boy" one time. I purchased a BMW from California and had it shipped up to Minot, ND, so I could import it across the border to Canada myself. In February. When the trucker attempted to unload my new car, the battery was dead. As in, was low from sitting on the lot in California, and now was a busted block of ice in North Dakota winter. BMW was obviously going to buy me a new battery, however there is no dealership in the state of North Dakota. Trucker needs to unload my car and get on his way. So, off I go frantically searching for a battery for a 1 year old Beamer, they are the size of a tractor battery with all the electrical accessories. I think NAPA was my last hope. The 2 or 3 ol' fellas behind the counter tell me they can't help me. Then, a kid working there, about 18, with spiky hair and multiple facial piercings comes over, looks it up, tells me there are 2 kinds that will work, which would I like? My hero. Seriously. My dad says this scenario happened because I was looking for a part for a cool new car, so the punk kid actually new more about it than the ol' fellers. Anyway, I was seriously grateful. And just in case you were wondering, I also have a 1961 GMC I am working on :o
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Because this truck has to Transmissions :) |
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Just found this thread and it is good to know this problem isn't only here in Colorado. I really miss the old days when the parts guy's actually knew what they were doing. They are still out there but certainly getting rare.
Because of an experience at Autozone a couple month's ago, I refuse to go back. My old timing light finally gave up the ghost after about 30 years. Stopped by AZ to see if they had one. The girl who helped me, didn't know what a timing light was. When I pointed to it hanging on the wall behind the counter she started the questions of make/model/year. When I tried to explain it was a tool, she wanted to argue about it. The kicker on this is after few minutes, I asked for the manger or at least someone who had a clue. The guy she brought over was not any better. I try to be patient with these people as we all had to learn sometime, but there is a certain level of competance expected. The end to this story is I left and went over to O'Rielley's where they do have a clue. In and out in 5 minutes. |
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I sold my 68 GMC to my nephew. I included a list of donor vehicles and warned him about the troubles he may have at part stores. The only real issue he may have is if he needs anything for the trans. It's donor is unknown, I traded a case of beer for it. But I instructed him to only mention the source when looking for replacements. "I need a master cylinder for a 76 C10 heavy half".
Where so many younger counter people get hung up is due to cars being built much different in the last 30 years. You can't simply pull a 2.3 and drop in a 3.0. So the parts guy's have gone soft and complacent. Us older gear heads just have to be a step ahead of them while being polite. Feed them the answers they want, just don't give them any drama. |
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i remember buying a transfercase seal for my old k5 blazer and they asked me it was 4 wheel drive.
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I was at autozone looking for belts for my 75 C30. The 18 year old at the counter gave me the weirdest look when I told him it didnt have AC. :lol:
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This thread is nearly ten years old...
Two of the old guys that I used to use and depend on have passed away... Another old guy retired... I ended up divorced, then wound up dating the chick that kept getting asked to install wiper blades on the 4x4 with 44" tires... that didn't work out... maybe I should of had her install some wiper blades:lol: My dad actually had a job for a year or so at Auto Zone delivering parts... He said that he was asked a series of mechanical knowledge questions during his interview. My dad had worked as a mechanic back in the 70s-80s, but hadn't done anything like that for a living since then. The manager that interviewed him said my dad seemed to know more about working on cars than the guys who were doing it for a living today.:lol: Parts stores can still be frustrating... |
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