Member Since: 28 Feb 2012
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Dealer approved warranty service
I've had a few minor issues and decided to get the dealer to look at them assuming they would be covered under the approved warranty. Dealer needed a month's notice before they could book me in with a courtesy car. I don't use the dealer closest to me as I had a falling out over a Defender warranty claim. Issues include:
1 Stop/start not working, not really a problem, but other perhaps battery related issues cropped up so I thought I'd best sort it.
2 Coolant leak. I'd been topping this up, when Bodsy came to flush my gearbox he pointed out the (rather large) cut in the top coolant hose caused by rubbing of the engine cover. and patched it up with tape.
3 Normal height only. Often a sign that the compressor is on its way out, but could be weak battery related.
4 Special programs not available. When it snowed, the snow program switched off. I don't test these very often, but it was disappointing that when I actually needed it, it was not available. Could also be low battery related.
So, delivered car to dealers, they mentioned that batteries weren't covered by the warranty (fair enough), but when it was returned to me said that they had replaced the hose and the compressor.
I was surpised to find the engine cover still in the boot (where I had told them it was). Just checked and the coolant hose hasn't been replaced. Perhaps they have replaced a different one, but I don't see which one.
Thought I'd have a look at the compressor, guard looks untouched.
I've also this week just got the quote for extending the warranty for £1,000. Doesn't really seem like money well spent at the moment.
Am I being paranoid? Is there any point in chasing dealer? Is there a way of checking if compressor has been replaced?
7th Mar 2021 6:14 pm
chugga90
Member Since: 13 Aug 2014
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Have previously had the small battery replaced for the stop start under the approved used policy. About the only good thing they did do!Discovery commercial tdv6 auto 2013
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7th Mar 2021 7:12 pm
Moo D3 Decade
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Re: Dealer approved warranty service
Inigo wrote:
I've had a few minor issues and decided to get the dealer to look at them assuming they would be covered under the approved warranty. Dealer needed a month's notice before they could book me in with a courtesy car. I don't use the dealer closest to me as I had a falling out over a Defender warranty claim. Issues include:
1 Stop/start not working, not really a problem, but other perhaps battery related issues cropped up so I thought I'd best sort it.
2 Coolant leak. I'd been topping this up, when Bodsy came to flush my gearbox he pointed out the (rather large) cut in the top coolant hose caused by rubbing of the engine cover. and patched it up with tape.
3 Normal height only. Often a sign that the compressor is on its way out, but could be weak battery related.
4 Special programs not available. When it snowed, the snow program switched off. I don't test these very often, but it was disappointing that when I actually needed it, it was not available. Could also be low battery related.
So, delivered car to dealers, they mentioned that batteries weren't covered by the warranty (fair enough), but when it was returned to me said that they had replaced the hose and the compressor.
I was surpised to find the engine cover still in the boot (where I had told them it was). Just checked and the coolant hose hasn't been replaced. Perhaps they have replaced a different one, but I don't see which one.
Thought I'd have a look at the compressor, guard looks untouched.
I've also this week just got the quote for extending the warranty for £1,000. Doesn't really seem like money well spent at the moment.
Am I being paranoid? Is there any point in chasing dealer? Is there a way of checking if compressor has been replaced?
Ask for clarification on what was done in writing / email and also to see the parts that were removed. The bolt on the compressor cover doesn't look like its been touched. You could get an Indi to remove the cover and let you see whether it is a new compressor. If none of what they said has been done then that's fraud because they will have charger the warranty company for the work.D4 HSE EU6 (Known as Jeeves)
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7th Mar 2021 7:55 pm
Gary_P
Member Since: 03 May 2016
Location: Kent
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As this is Kent, I'm interested in who you've used for this. Can you supply a name?Gary
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7th Mar 2021 8:13 pm
Oxford-boy
Member Since: 07 Sep 2015
Location: Oxford
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An ex colleague from work a decade or so ago is now a 'meet and greeter' at a LR Dealer in terms of when you take your vehicle in for service.
He tells me that the Service Manager who runs the actual Workshop is God and no one but no one over rules him. It is not unknown for technicians to claim work has been done when it has not but the technicians are under such pressure to do as much work as they can and bill for it that things do sometimes go wrong..
Could have happened here?Jim
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7th Mar 2021 9:13 pm
Inigo
Member Since: 28 Feb 2012
Location: Kent
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Had an email from the dealer this morning (before I made contact to moan) apologising and saying that they were waiting for parts, work to be done at a later date.
While this is an inconvenience, I have to say that I am pleased that they corrected the misunderstanding very quickly.
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