Originally Posted By: KD0AXS
Post some pictures of the filter, shouldn't be too hard to see if it ballooned. Also would be a good idea to take the filter apart to see what the internals look like. Sounds to me like it could be a defective filter, in which case it wouldn't be the shop responsible for the damage. You would have to go after the filter manufacturer.
If it was a good shop, they'd have recourse through their supplier. They should stick up for problems associated with their workmanship and their products they sell, and in turn should be reimbursed through their supplier or one of the many programs available to shops.
All this is assuming that the op didn't bring on more trouble by not doing his share of due diligence when he said that he found it be leaking in his drive, BEFORE his son drove it.
Post some pictures of the filter, shouldn't be too hard to see if it ballooned. Also would be a good idea to take the filter apart to see what the internals look like. Sounds to me like it could be a defective filter, in which case it wouldn't be the shop responsible for the damage. You would have to go after the filter manufacturer.
If it was a good shop, they'd have recourse through their supplier. They should stick up for problems associated with their workmanship and their products they sell, and in turn should be reimbursed through their supplier or one of the many programs available to shops.
All this is assuming that the op didn't bring on more trouble by not doing his share of due diligence when he said that he found it be leaking in his drive, BEFORE his son drove it.