- Jul 17, 2004
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I was out of town two days ago when my girlfriend called and said the battery light on her car had just come on and the "gauge with the battery next to it" (volts) was starting to point low. She was on her way to a family event and I was out of town so I told her to bring it into the NTB and they'd be able to tell if it was the battery or alternator and replace it.
She takes it in and tells the girl behind the counter that the battery light came on in the car, so instead of actually having it checked, she told her it was the battery and sold her one with a 2 year warranty and had it installed.
I came back in town that night and yesterday she calls me on her way in to work saying her car was doing the same thing and she's now stranded on the side of the road. So I go out there, charge her car with mine for about 20 minutes and drive it back to the house, take off the alternator and drive to autozone to check it. Sure enough, it's dead.
If NTB would have bothered to check, she wouldn't have been out an extra $120 and missed a day of work.
/rant
She takes it in and tells the girl behind the counter that the battery light came on in the car, so instead of actually having it checked, she told her it was the battery and sold her one with a 2 year warranty and had it installed.
I came back in town that night and yesterday she calls me on her way in to work saying her car was doing the same thing and she's now stranded on the side of the road. So I go out there, charge her car with mine for about 20 minutes and drive it back to the house, take off the alternator and drive to autozone to check it. Sure enough, it's dead.
If NTB would have bothered to check, she wouldn't have been out an extra $120 and missed a day of work.
/rant
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