Jun-11-2014 10:16 AM
Jun-11-2014 06:07 PM
Ron3rd wrote:
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You can walk into any dealer and ask, "How much is your 15,000 mile service" and they'll give you a price with a bunch of stuff that, while it won't hurt anything, you don't really need. Every dealer I've ever dealt with, and I've owned every major brand, US or import, works the same way.
Jun-11-2014 05:01 PM
campigloo wrote:
Another little something you may want to watch. I thought I had a good dealer too. I took my 6.7 diesel in for an oil change. Everything seemed to be good, but that time I decided to check my oil when I got home. After an really tough 6 mile no load ride home on a 0% grade, the oil was just as black as when I brought it to them. The filter looked brand new. HMMMMM. When I started it to take it back and complain, the change oil light came on. When I got back to the shop, I got the standard "diesel runs dirty" line. Not worth a major fight, just informed them they would never see me again.
Jun-11-2014 02:15 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
IF service writer had told me that line I would have asked to see his documentation that it is a 'required service' and compare his documentation with that in my owners manual.....that is IF he produced any documentation vs hemming/hawing.
And this is a dealership you like :H
Jun-11-2014 02:13 PM
Jun-11-2014 02:04 PM
gmcsmoke wrote:
a throttle body on a DI engine? that's new.
Jun-11-2014 02:00 PM
Jun-11-2014 01:34 PM
campigloo wrote:
Another little something you may want to watch. I thought I had a good dealer too. I took my 6.7 diesel in for an oil change. Everything seemed to be good, but that time I decided to check my oil when I got home. After an really tough 6 mile no load ride home on a 0% grade, the oil was just as black as when I brought it to them. The filter looked brand new. HMMMMM. When I started it to take it back and complain, the change oil light came on. When I got back to the shop, I got the standard "diesel runs dirty" line. Not worth a major fight, just informed them they would never see me again.
Jun-11-2014 12:48 PM
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Jun-11-2014 10:47 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:6. Conclusion: I’m not saying the Dealer is trying to rip anyone off.
If you won't, I will. Maybe not the dealer but the service writer or whoever you talked to is.
I would talk to his boss and see if this is SOP for this dealership. If he say's no, then ask what his is going to do to fix "the problem."
If he say's yes, I would personally never go to that dealer again and tell them why. You might also ask the service writer how they adjust brakes. :R
Jun-11-2014 10:40 AM
6. Conclusion: I’m not saying the Dealer is trying to rip anyone off.
Jun-11-2014 10:35 AM