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02-08-2011, 01:49 PM | #1 |
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Should I trust the service?
My car went in Monday morning for a service and software update so it stayed in overnight. This evening I went to pick it up.
They were very hectic and looked understaffed. After 20 mins was told that since the software update the battery warning could not be switched off and they needed to keep the car to do further checks as there now appears to be an issue with the battery. Next I am told that the gear box needed replacing (37K miles) and was left standing to ponder the costs that could be involved. When i finally got wind back in my sail i told them about my extended warranty insurance. Very quickly after that I was told that it was a misunderstanding and only a fluid plug needed replacing on the gear box and that could be ordered and ready the next day. call me paranoid... should I be worried at all or put it down to their miscommunication? I never saw a work sheet (job card) for the car. Cheers |
02-09-2011, 09:50 PM | #2 |
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^ Go with your gut, RUN FOREST RUN!!!!!!
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If no codes are being thrown use Chevron Techron fuel injector cleaner (concentrate). It solves rpm fluctuating upon cold start-up. Also, for most BMW problems start off by scanning your car with the Peake Research Tool. It contains the actual BMW codes. If you want to register a newly installed battery for free (just buy a $10 cable) and google/download BMWLogger
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02-10-2011, 03:07 AM | #3 |
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Haha. From this day on i will run. Everyone I have spoken to has said dodgy.
Gut is saying run. BMW dealers Don't have a reputation for this sort of this do they? Would have expected it more from maybe independents. Hopefully that statement will not start a storm in a teacup.
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02-10-2011, 06:38 AM | #4 | |
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A good independent is hard to find, but when you do, you stay loyal to them. A friend of mine had a belt squeal on his Toyota. He took it to an independent and was expecting to pay for various parts, instead the independent told him "Oh it was making noise because the belt was loose, I just tightened the belt, it's fixed now, $25!" This guy also fixes BMWs, if I had a problem that stumps me guess where I am going. Storm in a teacup, lol
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If no codes are being thrown use Chevron Techron fuel injector cleaner (concentrate). It solves rpm fluctuating upon cold start-up. Also, for most BMW problems start off by scanning your car with the Peake Research Tool. It contains the actual BMW codes. If you want to register a newly installed battery for free (just buy a $10 cable) and google/download BMWLogger
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02-10-2011, 11:09 AM | #5 |
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hard to find honest mechanics nowadays
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02-12-2011, 07:45 AM | #6 |
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i think dealerships have a bad name...and that not all dealerships or personnel at dealerships are trying to screw people...ive seem more shitty work from indy shops than anywhere else.
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