All Season Services and Sales, LLC
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227, Industrial Drive
Harbor Beach, Michigan 48441 - (989) 479-0444
- Website
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Marty Nahtygal
Jan 4th, 2022 -
Russ Beebe
Very friendly, very accommodating
Jul 3rd, 2021 -
rick ross
The only diesel shop that I trust with my 2 duramax trucks always friendly and helpful with any problems that can be done by myself
Jul 31st, 2020 -
Ricardo Moss
Excellent and professional service every time I've been there. Quick and honest diagnoses. Tony, Rich, Bob and entire staff are exceptional. I was even broke down in St. Hellen, Mi. once and they came and picked me and my truck up (GMC 3500 Dually Duramax went into limp mode..DEF Heater issue) and took us back to Harbor Beach. And again, repaired my truck and got me back on the road to continue my job. They also have done my DOT Inspections for years. I also had my brother take his Ford Truck there and he was very pleased with them too. Thank you..
Jun 27th, 2020 -
Tia Potts
The first time I suspected this business was shady was when my father told me they charged him 4,000+ to rebuild a voltzwagon engine which he had taken to get serviced for a check engine light that would occassionally blink on and off. When he got the car back, the check engine light came on and he sold it. Being a small town, we let it go. Last week took a jet ski in because it wouldn't start. We asked them to diagnose any problems and get it sea worthy. We did not know they disconnected battery last season when winterizing. They reconnected battery, put it in the water and called to tell us check engine light and beeping occurred, ie major problems. They didn't know what was wrong would have to bring to dealership. He explained how they tried to flush it but there was a special connector missing on the jet ski and they didn't have special equiptment. I thought it odd that they did nothing else to diagnose. Not check fuel, inspect parts nothing, just charged 103 dollars. So I grabbed the yamaha vx deluxe manual and started googling. I found out that the jetski diagnoses itself (ie beep, check engine light, then a code pops up on screen which the mechanic looks up in the yamaha's service manual). I called back, firstly because we were missing a lanyard, but also told the service manager what I discovered. I asked what code popped up and found out they had no idea what I was talking about. The manager revealed they did not know the Yamaha VX deluxe did that. I also pointed out that all the parts they said were missing were actually there. The special hook up they needed was a garden hose. I asked if they had checked the oil, engine parts, simple pre-launch stuff. He revealed they did nothing. He offered to give money back and admitted they didn't know what they were doing. Now I would have let it go at that, but the manager had the nerve to call my father (small town remember). When he came home from getting back the money he told me I was banned from the shop for insulting them. I would never use this shop again regardless, but the insult to my person compelled me to warn others USE THIS SHOP AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!! They seem friendly and act like they are taking care of you, but that is only because they lack mechanical skill. Not everyone is perfect, but at least admit you don't know and have the decency not to charge or bad mouth a person for your lack of skill. I did not demand the money back, they offered it but only because I googled the service manual for more information and pointed out the obvious. This was basic stuff. In fact, the big problem might just be a sensor, oil, or simply the computer coming back online. It also could be that the battery wasn't properly reconnected or that they damaged something playing around with stuff they completely did not understand. The manager claimed he charged for man hours. Yet, they did not take the man hours to read the manual we dropped off with the jet ski? They didn't even have to google it. This is indeed embarassing, but the worse thing a business owner should do in a situation like this is insult the person pointing it out. Unlike the people who run this shop, I know how to use google.
Nov 11th, 2020
Contact Info
- (989) 479-0444
- [email protected]
- Website
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for All Season Services and Sales, LLC?
A The phone number for All Season Services and Sales, LLC is: (989) 479-0444.
Q Where is All Season Services and Sales, LLC located?
A All Season Services and Sales, LLC is located at 227, Industrial Drive, Harbor Beach, Michigan 48441
Q What is the internet address for All Season Services and Sales, LLC?
A The website (URL) for All Season Services and Sales, LLC is: https://dirtyhookerdiesel.com/?y_source=1_MjQ5NDgzOTctNTQ1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
Q What days are All Season Services and Sales, LLC open?
A All Season Services and Sales, LLC is open:
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Q How is All Season Services and Sales, LLC rated?
A All Season Services and Sales, LLC has a 4.4 Star Rating from 18 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
All Season Services and Sales, LLC
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 18 Reviews )Marty Nahtygal on Google
Russ Beebe on Google
Very friendly, very accommodating
rick ross on Google
The only diesel shop that I trust with my 2 duramax trucks always friendly and helpful with any problems that can be done by myself
Ricardo Moss on Google
Excellent and professional service every time I've been there. Quick and honest diagnoses. Tony, Rich, Bob and entire staff are exceptional. I was even broke down in St. Hellen, Mi. once and they came and picked me and my truck up (GMC 3500 Dually Duramax went into limp mode..DEF Heater issue) and took us back to Harbor Beach. And again, repaired my truck and got me back on the road to continue my job. They also have done my DOT Inspections for years. I also had my brother take his Ford Truck there and he was very pleased with them too. Thank you..
Tia Potts on Google
The first time I suspected this business was shady was when my father told me they charged him 4,000+ to rebuild a voltzwagon engine which he had taken to get serviced for a check engine light that would occassionally blink on and off. When he got the car back, the check engine light came on and he sold it. Being a small town, we let it go. Last week took a jet ski in because it wouldn't start. We asked them to diagnose any problems and get it sea worthy. We did not know they disconnected battery last season when winterizing. They reconnected battery, put it in the water and called to tell us check engine light and beeping occurred, ie major problems. They didn't know what was wrong would have to bring to dealership. He explained how they tried to flush it but there was a special connector missing on the jet ski and they didn't have special equiptment. I thought it odd that they did nothing else to diagnose. Not check fuel, inspect parts nothing, just charged 103 dollars. So I grabbed the yamaha vx deluxe manual and started googling. I found out that the jetski diagnoses itself (ie beep, check engine light, then a code pops up on screen which the mechanic looks up in the yamaha's service manual). I called back, firstly because we were missing a lanyard, but also told the service manager what I discovered. I asked what code popped up and found out they had no idea what I was talking about. The manager revealed they did not know the Yamaha VX deluxe did that. I also pointed out that all the parts they said were missing were actually there. The special hook up they needed was a garden hose. I asked if they had checked the oil, engine parts, simple pre-launch stuff. He revealed they did nothing. He offered to give money back and admitted they didn't know what they were doing. Now I would have let it go at that, but the manager had the nerve to call my father (small town remember). When he came home from getting back the money he told me I was banned from the shop for insulting them. I would never use this shop again regardless, but the insult to my person compelled me to warn others USE THIS SHOP AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!! They seem friendly and act like they are taking care of you, but that is only because they lack mechanical skill. Not everyone is perfect, but at least admit you don't know and have the decency not to charge or bad mouth a person for your lack of skill. I did not demand the money back, they offered it but only because I googled the service manual for more information and pointed out the obvious. This was basic stuff. In fact, the big problem might just be a sensor, oil, or simply the computer coming back online. It also could be that the battery wasn't properly reconnected or that they damaged something playing around with stuff they completely did not understand. The manager claimed he charged for man hours. Yet, they did not take the man hours to read the manual we dropped off with the jet ski? They didn't even have to google it. This is indeed embarassing, but the worse thing a business owner should do in a situation like this is insult the person pointing it out. Unlike the people who run this shop, I know how to use google.