having such a negative attitude isn't going to earn you any favours, matey.
Robin, the service manager i have had 1st dealings with already with regards to my damaged alloy, so all im asking is if anyone knows within VW as there are a few people on this forum, that know more then i do, i thought this forum was open for potentially answering someones question is it not??.
Yup, agreed. It is an open forum, and it is only right that questions like these should be allowed. And as far as I can see, the thread has been fairly constructive up to this point.
All im saying is Vw should take up the approach of writing what they have actually done ,rather then a list of part numbers and no description of what these parts are!. Perhaps its just my local dealers way of writing up an invoice.??
(Ie) the Mechanic/technitions report etc. Rather then a quick total and bill with no explaination.
But you should have actually asked for the check list, and got the service advisor to explain thoroughly anything you wern't sure about.
Im sorry, but writing just a sentance saying "carry out 3rd year service", is not good enough, i would like to know what im actually paying for, and for what items are actually been looked at, and that others are not.
Some people rather just pay up and not bother wanting to know, but if your paying a wedge of cash, it goes without saying you want to know why its that much and whats been done to justify their cost.
I'm with you all the way on this.
Sorry but i thought asking someone on here might be able to help me rather then me standing face on AGAIN with the service manager.
Agreed. It is a sign of pretty poor service if you allways have to go to the service manager just for getting routine info. Managers should be there to sort out real problems, not deal with every-day routine stuff.
Im concerned with what appears to be lack of items changed and that the Brakes have been missed as she is just over 2 years old and has now had its 3rd service with very little done.
Well, if you are on the fixed interval T&D regime, then all the 'odd numbered' services (1st, 3rd, 5th etc) are effectively 'small' services, whereas the even numbers (2nd, 4th, 6th etc) are the 'biggie' services - so that may account for what seems little work.
Regarding the brake fluid change (BFC) - this technically is not part of any service, and is actually classed as 'additional work' and is separately charged for. Nevertheless, your stealer seems to have made a crucial fcuk-up by missing the two year period for the BFC. Get on the dog'n'bone and find out why, and report back.
The Cost is not an issue, i would of payed a higher price if further parts are replaced, ie Brake Pads are serviceable on a car that has done 33000 miles. Ok spark plugs are done at 40k/4 years, but that seems an awful long time between servicing.No fuel filter mentioned??.
Brake pad changes are not a 'service' item, but are simply classed as a 'wear' item - when they are worn, they get replaced, so even if the car does 50k miles on the original pads - if they still have pleanty of meat on em, they wont even think about changing them. Spark plugs are a 'longlife' item, and they have a fine-tipped iridum +ve electrode - and at a £10 plus vat a piece, you don't really want to change them willy-nilly. In the UK and the more 'decent' parts of mainland western Europe, petrol fuel quality is generally so good that fuel filters are now considered a 'non-servicieable' item. However, for piece of mind, I would personally recommend a petrol fuel filter change somewhere between 40k miles to 80k miles.
My cam tensioner was mentioned to them to be noisey and once again, because they proceeded with the service in the morning when the engine temp was warm so fault wasnt traceable, but i clearly said to them DO NOT look at the car till the Pm so they could investigate this Worrying noise.So they done the service in the AM
They had no one "skilled" to look at my car with Vag-com to resolve another few issues, so refused to resolve that problem aswell.
Above all means yet more trips back to a dealer which when you have family and kids to worry about and transport for them , it isnt easy to balance, which isnt such a problem when your the only person that uses that vehicle.
So hopefully you might understand Robin, my anger and frustration.
Now that is bad. Get them to deliver a courtessy car to you home address, and collect yours, the night BEFORE they do any further work.