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Detailed Information
- Place Types Car dealer
- Address 4-chōme-2-31 Odo, Nishi Ward, Fukuoka, 819-0001, Japan
- Coordinate 33.5865333,130.3169396
- Website http://www.9mo.co.jp/
- Rating 3.8
- Compound Code H8P8+JQ Fukuoka, Japan
Openning hours
- Monday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Tuesday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Wednesday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Thursday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Friday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Saturday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Sunday Closed
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Reviews
Correspondence is kind and polite.
I had a traffic accident on November 1, 2018.
The bus stop was far from where I lived and there was no subway station nearby, so I decided to buy a used light car.
The back of the after-effects from the traffic accident hurt and I could not ride the motorcycle.
If I go to work for a company, I always need a car necessary for commuting, so I bought a used light car.
You can drive an automatic mini car. " I thought the seat cushion was good, and I thought I could drive and go to work, so I bought it with cash.
It was the second or third day of buying a mini car with cash. I went to a used car center where I bought a used car due to an errand. On the way back, we stopped at a gas station. I refueled with gasoline and settled. I put the key in the car and rotated the cell, but I was troubled because the engine did not start.
I turned the key a few times and tried to start the engine. Then I finally started because the engine started. Again, if the engine shuts down and something similar happens, it would be troublesome, so I decided to go to Kyushu Motors in front of me and investigate the cause. The mechanic investigated the cause. What's wrong? I was surprised to say.
Because it was just bought. The maintenance technician has to replace the battery with a new one. "
I had no choice but to replace the battery with a new one and paid for it. I actually wanted to go back to the used car center where I bought the car and checked it, but I didn't stop on the way, so I entered Kyushu Motors in front of me.
When I replaced the battery with a new one and turned the key, the engine started, so I left Kyushu Motors. I returned to Kyushu Motors because there was a strange sound on the way from under the car. Isn't the fan belt loose for the mechanic? I explained. Then the mechanic will look into the cause and tighten the loose fan belts. "
So please drink cold coffee at the back office and wait. "
A clerk woman took me to the office and gave me a cold coffee. I worried about the car on the way and went to the place where the mechanic was. The clerk stopped me from going to the mechanic, but I went to the mechanic because I was worried about the car I just bought.
Then he lifted the car high with a big Jackie. The mechanic was doing something under the bottom of the car. something? I was removing something like a small machine, so what is this? And the mechanic was a water pump. " Did the water pump break down? I thought. I've never heard of a water pump before, so I don't know what it is. " The water pump was removed because it was in the way to tighten the loosening of the fan belt, "said the mechanic.
And I fastened the fan belt, re-attached the water pump, and now I've cured, so get back on board. "
On the way home, we stopped by the park. When I arrived at the park and opened the hood, I noticed that water drops were falling from under the radiator. Hatena? "I thought. Because it is leaking.
I checked the engine and radiator water for abnormalities. In the past, the water in the radiator was green, but it was turned into fresh water, so I was surprised.
The next morning, I bought a car and went to a used car center to explain what happened. Because it leaks water, it will overheat. According to the president of the used car center, the battery was checked and installed. " Then never remove the water pump. " It seems that water leaks from the packing once removed. I had to replace it with a new one, so Kyushu Motors told me to have it replaced free of charge, so I went to Kyushu Motors again and explained that the mechanic who removed the water pump quit. '' Disappeared. I was surprised. They don't repair for free. As a mechanic you should know that you shouldn't remove the water pump, just go to the police but it doesn't matter.
Eventually the radiator overheated and the engine broke. Kyushu Motors recommended me to replace it because the used engine is about 150,000 yen, but I refused. It is Kyushu Motors that intentionally broke the water pump, so it is strange if the engine is free. I said, "Kyushu Motors only needs 30,000 used engines and 20,000 used water pumps." I paid for a total of 50,000 yen, but ended up scrapping a few months later, why? Do I have to pay 50,000 yen?
It is ridiculous Kyushu Motors. It's strange because I'm not arrested. After all, he had to report the damage to the police and file a complaint. Please be careful.
It is the same as a doctor who makes a patient a gold vine. I was surprised that Kyushu Motors did something illegal like a doctor does.
The atmosphere of the store is also bright, and the staff are also very nice.
Whenever there is something such as a car inspection or check, I ask.
It is a store that has been established for over 90 years. If it is a car, you can get in touch with anything.
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