AutoZone Auto Parts
About the Business
AutoZone Auto Parts in O'Fallon, Missouri is a one-stop shop for all your car repair and maintenance needs. Conveniently located at 1104 State Highway K, this auto parts store offers a wide selection of high-quality parts and accessories for both domestic and foreign vehicles. Whether you're looking for replacement parts, tools, or accessories to enhance your vehicle's performance, AutoZone has you covered. With knowledgeable staff and excellent customer service, you can trust AutoZone Auto Parts to help you keep your car running smoothly.
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Location & Phone number
1104 State Hwy K, O'Fallon, MO 63366, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Reviews
"great! friendly and helpful staff, always have some cool car accessories and i always find what i need."
"Clean. Attendants are always accessible and willing to help. Tom helped me. I needed a new battery. He changed the old one out. Maybe 15 minutes. Thank you, Tom."
"Went in to the store like normal, where I've gone many times and had previously received good help. Sunday's visit however, was horrible, by a person who claimed to be the only manager (who gave me name of "Joseph"). He literally started screaming, ranting, raving,and walking in crazy circles. Other customers, the other employee (Rod), and I all just looked at each other and were all seriously thinking this guy was unhinged. It was like one of these crazy people on airplanes you see on the news who just starts screaming. I asked him to use his code reader on my car (like other normal sane employees have done for me several times in the past) to check for a code related to the dashboard indicator. He asked me if the check engine light was on and I said no, and told him it couldn't be on because my car (and many cars now) do not have such a light. I told him my car has information screen instead, and there was a message in words on the screen to check the tire system. He was very rude and arrogant and said he wasn't checking for a code. The other employee (Rod) was normal and wanted to help me and said he would get the code, so I waited in line about 15 more minutes and when it was my turn, Joseph started screaming again and told me that Rod was not allowed to help me and I should leave the store. Rod apologized and looked at me with remorse (like a normal person) and said "I can't go against my boss". Then I said "oh, so Joseph is your manager here...well I see the problem now". I left the store, as Joseph kept screaming rude nasty things across the store, as I exited the doors. It was clearly a person with mental issues and very sad. I took the car to the dealer and they read the code using a code reader, just like I said would be the case. I sometimes go by AutoZone prior to going to the dealer to get an idea of the code that has been stored because it's easier than making an appointment with the dealer. Also, I like to research the situation prior to going to the dealer so I'm educated on the parts and repair that could be involved, based on the code being read, and whether it might be something simple I could do myself. I was exactly correct and the code was stored and recalled by the dealer while I watched them show me the code. The supposed "manager" at this AutoZone store should not be in a position to refuse service and scream and yell at a regular customer (whom will now go elsewhere). I contacted AutoZone corporate and they sent me one email that someone would contact me, but so far I haven't gotten any additional email correspondence."
"What happened was about 3 months ago. I'd say it was Randy but I could be wrong on the name. Short and bald or short hair. Service was horrendous and words were exchanged. Lost a customer and my family has never stepped foot in any Autozone since that day. I was on my Harley and my front tire felt different as I was riding so I pulled into Autozone because it's Autozone. I walked in and wanted to check my front tire pressure which would have taken 15 seconds. Your employee told me that he had no tire gauge for me to use but I could buy one. I said "sir, I have 10 of these spread throughout my cars and my house." Coincidentally, they were bought from Autozone over the years because that's where my whole family shopped. I'll reiterate that I was on my motorcycle with 2 wheels and I prefer to be as safe as possible while traveling. I told him that this company lends out equipment to check battery's and check engines and you can't lend me a tire gauge for 15 seconds." I left and I did walk back in with a massive attitude because that is complete junk. How dare him deny me a tire gauge to use for my safety and the people around me. Words were flown back and forth. Lost of swear words and customers and employees were there to witness it all. We were hardcore Autozone until this day and he cost this company thousands since that day because I went elsewhere and bought brakes, calipers, and rotors the next day for 2 of my cars along with other parts over the next couple of months. He might have had a bad day but it's no excuse. Lose the attitude and bring customers in. You shouldn't work in the service industry. Look at the cameras if they go back that far and you will see everything that happened. Service/retail industry. You know what I mean."
"Thomas was amazingly helpful installing my rear lightbulb. It was a difficult job but he persevered and got it done. Great job."
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