'Gotta love AutoZone': Mechanic completely loses it after waiting days for crucial car part only to discover it's useless – We Got This Covered
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‘Gotta love AutoZone’: Mechanic completely loses it after waiting days for crucial car part only to discover it’s useless

What showed up after a week-long wait is absolutely infuriating.

A mechanic is furious with AutoZone after getting a car part that showed up late, came in two boxes, and was completely broken. The part was for a customer’s car that had been sitting at the shop for over a week. TikTok user @J100xxx posted a video showing the damaged alternator and expressing his anger at the store.

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In the TikTok video, you can hear the busy shop in the background as the mechanic opens the delivery boxes. Inside, the alternator for a Hyundai was cracked and useless. The customer had already paid for the repair, making the situation even more stressful for everyone.

“So the alternator’s two days late,” the mechanic explained in the clip, according to Motor1. “And it comes in a box, right? And then another box, right? And then it’s cracked and broken to f— and the car’s been sitting there for a week and has been paid for already.” He finished with sarcasm, saying, “And you told her she was gonna have it two days ago? Gotta love AutoZone.”

This mechanic isn’t the only one fed up with AutoZone’s service

Many people in the comments shared similar complaints about the parts store. One former employee said they never even shopped there when they worked at AutoZone, calling it a “Trash f— place.” Another customer said they used to praise AutoZone but now feels the company has “went down the tubes” and plans to switch to O’Reilly.

However, some commenters said the shipping company was actually to blame. They pointed out the box looked destroyed and had been repackaged without proper padding. One person wrote, “Whoever shipped it like that is at fault. Box was destroyed during shipping to the point it was reboxed. No padding.”

Customers don’t have to pay for return shipping if a part arrives damaged during transit or is shipped incorrectly. According to their website, “You don’t pay shipping if the part is returned due to our mistake.” Customers can return items in-store with a receipt or mail back online orders following their return process. This isn’t the first time mechanics have dealt with shady practices at auto service centers.

Beyond shipping damage, some customers have reported buying parts with serious defects. One person bought a CV axle for a Jeep that was missing a snap ring needed to secure it to the differential. They didn’t notice until after installation, which led to their vehicle being towed twice. The mistake cost them hours of work and wasted fluid.

Another customer had a scary experience after installing a wrong part from AutoZone. While driving at 60 miles per hour, their car started shaking badly and they almost lost control. After pulling over, they found the nut on the front passenger tire had come off, causing the CV axle to nearly separate from the rotors. The nut that came with the CV axle was the wrong size compared to the other nuts on the car. Stories like this highlight why skipping routine maintenance can lead to expensive repairs.


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