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Pep Boys, Checker: no free code scans

Post by matthew1 »

I just stopped in to my local parts stores. Pep Boys asks $89 for an "engine diagnostics check", which is rip-off speak for "code scan".

I asked why so much. The clerk said "we not only read the codes, we tell you what they mean." I said I can do that on the internet for free, and he just smiled. :roll:

Checker no longer scans codes. The clerk said she had no idea why. Wandering the aisles for injector cleaner, the reason almost knocked me over: a large kiosk with 4 or 5 models of code readers, from $69 to well over $200. Of course they don't read codes any longer, they sell code readers.

I don't know if these new policies are city-wide, regional or national. If you know your local store's policy, please add it to this topic.
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Year and Model: 1998 V70XC
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Post by lienmarine »

I know this is an old post, but I wanted to share my experience with this. Shortly after moving to California, my Acura TL threw an engine code. First thing I did was drive to my friendly neighborhood Autozone (which I used to manage an Autozone back home) and asked for them to read my codes. I was told that a new Federal Law prohibited them from checking my codes. I told them that as a former store manager, I knew that it was Autozone store policy to check all check engine lights for free, and that I was pretty sure that I would have heard about this "new federal law". They refused to check it, so I took my business elsewhere. I went to Kragen (Checker to you midwesterners) and was given the same answer. Confused, I went to the only other place I knew did diagnostic testing for free- Pep Boys. To this day they have checked all my codes without any questions and I haven't paid a penny. When I went back home, I went to my old Autozone and asked if their policy on check engine codes had changed and I got a confused look of "no, why would it have?" I'm convinced that this whole deal is a few places trying to get some more business in a failed economy by selling high ticket items to DIYers. It really pissed me off at first, but in the end I just have to be a little more picky about where I do business.

On a positive note, the Volvo dealer in Carlsbad CA is top notch and has helped my free of charge on several occasions.
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