Tundra 5.7 L
I went to the dealership for an oil change. I left and noticed to check engine light, the heard valve tapping noise. I stopped and checked the dipstick, it was bone dry.
The dealer towed the car and admitted, they did not add oil, NO SHIT. They want to run it thru their insurance and possibly replace the short block. They are hesitant at this point to replace the heads unless there is verifiable damage. I fell as if they should replace the entire motor, any part that should operate with oil should be replaced, it was NEVER designed to operate without oil. They also threw out the idea of trading my 16 Tundra for an 18, exact model and features, at a cost of $10,000 to me.
I feel as if they are trying do the bare minimum to half ass fix their mistake, and or try make make money from their mistake by offering a trade.
If I can't trust them to do an oil change how can I trust them to do an engine rebuild/replacement?
Any additional options on my part?