I took the Infiniti J30 into the shop in April because the steering wheel shuddered when I breaked, so I know I needed some pads or more work done on the car. We had never replaced the pads on the car since buying it used and it seemed reasonable that the break pads needed replacement... Anyway they said the rotors were warped and one was too thin to machine, so I just replaced both rotors and pads. I asked them to put the goop on the pads so they wouldn't squeal, either... 8 months later my car is doing the same thing, virbration when I apply the break (not light breaking, medium to hard breaking).. So I called the Midas guy and he says the pads are warrantied for lifetime, but the rotors are 90 days. So it looks like I am stuck paying them to fix the rotors when I go back, if they are indeed bad, even though I have had them less than a year. Now I know rotors should last more than a year because the ones on the car are factory original and it sounds like they are trying to rip me off. I doubt they even used quality parts in the first place, and why would you offer such a short warranty on the rotors? And they didn't apply the goop because the breaks have squealed the whole time.
I am about ready to tell their district manager to bite me and just take the car to the dealership and have them correct it. What do you car experts think?
I am about ready to tell their district manager to bite me and just take the car to the dealership and have them correct it. What do you car experts think?