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badhoopty wrote:
adam lancia wrote:Not to defend the blatant incompetence that prevails at places like Autozone but, the parts software is very much like, and more often than not, the same as how things are setup on Fram.com or some other site like that. You have to go through the steps of selecting the vehicle basically item by item until the program has narrowed it down to your specific vehicle.
i can somewhat understand this, but if i can find my part number in 30 seconds from autozone.com, it should not take the yahoo behind the counter 5 times as long just to enter in my car information.

i cant tell ya how many times i've watched the screen as they scan the screen and hunt and peck the f-keys, and before too long i'm pointing at what they need to click on and what button to push...

you want to know frustrating?... go to autozone and ask for some 1310 series spicer u-joints... i literally had to go back home, get online, and find a stock application that uses them so i could go back to the parts store and have the kid find them thru the hunt and peck method.
You arent kidding. I asked for a 1350 ujoint and had to do the same thing. Guy had no idea what a 1350 joint was.

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Mazdaj wrote:I know it's the oldest gag in history...but if you want to mess with them, ask for a radiator cap for a '68 VW Bug or a head gasket for a Mazda RX-7 or RX-8. let's see how good they really are.
i'm pretty sure some of them would also fall for blinker fluid or muffler bearings...

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I was looking for a blower motor resistor/relay and harness for my 05 silverado. They didn't have a clue as to what I was talking about. The chevy pickups have had this problem for years. Went to napa picked up the parts the same day. Autozone sucks.

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there is blinker fluid on benz etc who have heated headlight fluid ;)
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The low blinker fluid light came on in my truck just the other day. I'll have to run over to Autozone and pick some up. :lol:

Other good ones would be to ask for meniscus bearings and fallopian tubing.
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Not autozone but along the same lines. When I was in high school I has a '84 Z28 Camaro and took it to Sears to check on getting new struts. He said he needed my vin number. When I asked why he needed that he said he needed to confirm the drive line. He said that they made both front and rear wheel drive cars in those years. After 10 minutes of arguing that no Z28 had ever been nor will be front wheel drive I just left. I did not want these clowns touching my car.
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clinehobbies wrote:I hate to say it but you have to speek Spanish to get service at Autozone out here in the west. You need a translator if the Bi-lingual associate is off that day. and of course they still have to look the part up once they figure out what you just asked them for.
So? I made the effort to learn English. How come you can't learn Spanish? On a side note, after the non-spanish speakers leave the store, we all talk about you. I'm just razzing ya. LOL! :lol: :lol:
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look at the benz and volvos with heated headlight fluid its basiclly blinker fluid bb
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Ive sold a few auto parts in my time. After I had been in the business for a couple years, under the tutaledge of some REAL "old time" Parts Men, I went to get a job at a Bumper to Bumper store in Long Beach MS where I was living at the time (88-89). The old long haired redneck that "managed" the store, had worked it out so he had 3 Chicks working there. One KNEW what she was doing (not bad looking), and the other 2 (pretty hot) deliverd parts (were just for him to look at). But the main office was after him to hire some Males, and I just happen to walk in as he was getting off the phone with them. He said he had a "test" (it WAS something he gave to anyone looking for a job). It was like 2 or 3 pages of parts to look up for different cars. I whizzed through it, wondering why in the world it would be ANY trouble for anyone. Then I came to the last one;

His Q. A Lower Radiator Hose for ?? VW Bug
My A. Pretty funny!!!

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lol im dead ass serious on the heated headlight fluid on benz's and volvos im not joking. now i dont know if its exactly called blinker fluid but it basiclly is
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87fierogt wrote:lol im dead ass serious on the heated headlight fluid on benz's and volvos im not joking. now i dont know if its exactly called blinker fluid but it basiclly is
call me crazy, but i would call that window washer fluid.

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i would say that would be cleaning the window not deicing headlight and blinkers(well i call at blinker fluid at least but i dont own a benz nor would i and the only volvo id drive is the c30 :mrgreen: )
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87fierogt wrote:i would say that would be cleaning the window not deicing headlight and blinkers(well i call at blinker fluid at least but i dont own a benz nor would i and the only volvo id drive is the c30 :mrgreen: )
WHY debate that window washing fluid applied to the headlights is blinker fluid?

they are referred to as headlight washers, they use the same stuff the windshield uses and unless i'm mistaken it even comes from the same reservoir. the heated fluid is just an option on some, although i have never ever had a problem with a turn signal or high beam 'icing up'...

and most, if not all window washing fluid (that i know of) contains an antifreeze element in it.

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