What damages can cost to my truck driving with cease wheels

Asked by GuruZ9G3N Oct 09, 2017 at 09:41 AM about the 2010 Ford F-150 XL

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I went for a brake pad
replacement 1 month ago. They
said they install the best pads
driving out I Hurd a little squick .
Two weeks layer I could no longer
take the noise took it back and
they install new pads with new
rotors  with new housings. I paid
for the parts except for the pads. I
was driving home and I felt the
truck kicking I'm the back . I
thought it was the transmission.  I
drove it straight to the mechanic .
He said the wheels were not
spinning at all so he replace the
master cylinder.  Yet he said it
was all good my self not knowing
the wheels were not spinning 100
%. It was doing the same thing
but now my steering started to
get hard on me. I was praying
driving hone.  The kicking in the
back got worse, I took it straight
to them and the calipers were
stuck and cease to the wheels.
Reading on the Internet I seen
that if brake pads are installed
wrong this can  happen.  I looked
at the pads and they seem
backwards.  I brought it up the the
managers attention as they
couldn't figured whyou my wheels
were ceasing.  He changed all
that but I still feel a little kick or
changing in my shaft or my
transmission.  ????why after I
brought it back we notice that
there was a leak on the
condenser when this never had
any of this problems.  I feel like
the car is driving forcefully
why??? Now could he have cost
the condenser to leak and other
damage allowing me to drive our
of the shop with the ceased tires
and me not knowing.  He replace
the condenser.  Please tell me
what other damage this man
could have cost to my truck ford
F150 2010. The truck was in great
condition prior to all this. I even
did the chocks in the back to see
ifor that could help the bouncing I
feel. The slight kick or change in
the transmission . If any other
damage I must know.  Can you
help answer some of this
question.  I don't want to take it to
the wrong mechanic any more.

1 Answer

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Document Document Document ,,, Take the truck to a Ford dealer and have the damages documented then pay the $25 to file in small claims court. If still no satisfaction file a complaint with a state agency, (please use a spell check ...it was tough to figure out what seized was)

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