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Home / Business and Economy / Walmart Oil Change Mishap Leaves Driver Fearing for Car's Safety

Walmart Oil Change Mishap Leaves Driver Fearing for Car's Safety

15 Nov

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Summary

  • South Holland woman's oil change dispute with Walmart
  • Walmart failed to complete oil change, leaving a plastic part stuck in car
  • Woman afraid to drive car due to potential engine damage
Walmart Oil Change Mishap Leaves Driver Fearing for Car's Safety

As of November 15th, 2025, a South Holland woman is embroiled in an ongoing dispute with Walmart over an incomplete oil change that has left her fearful of driving her car.

Yvette Walker says she took her car to a Walmart Car Care center in Hammond, Indiana last month, but the staff never fully completed the oil change. While she wasn't charged for the service, Walmart left a note stating that an "oil straw" used to vacuum out the old oil had become stuck in her car's oil dipstick hole.

Walmart initially told Walker that the plastic part would simply melt, but she remains unconvinced. "I'm afraid to drive the car. Because if that plastic melts in here, it's going to send particles and the breeze to the engine, which is going to harm the engine," Walker explained.

Walmart has provided Walker with a rental car for two weeks and paid mechanics at a certified dealership to investigate the issue, but they were unable to locate or remove the stuck part. Walker says she is keeping her car at the dealership lot until she gets more answers, and she believes Walmart should take full responsibility for the problem.

Mechanic Frank Guske of Wells Automotive Service advises that if an object is found in a car's oil pan, it should be removed immediately. He emphasizes the importance of finding a trusted mechanic when getting routine maintenance done.

As of the current date, Walker is considering taking possession of her car again and looking into an offer from Walmart to potentially cover any related issues within a two-year period. The dispute remains unresolved, leaving Walker wary of driving her vehicle.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yvette Walker's car had a plastic part from the oil change process get stuck in the oil pan, leaving her afraid to drive the vehicle.
Walmart has provided Walker with a rental car for two weeks and paid mechanics to investigate, but they have been unable to remove the stuck part. Walmart has also offered to potentially cover any related car problems for up to two years.
Guske says if an object is found in a car's oil pan, it should be removed immediately. He emphasizes the importance of finding a trusted mechanic for routine maintenance.

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