Dear Kia
In July 2019 I took my Sportage for a 2 year 20K service to a local dealership. It was a nice experience and the coffee good The wash and vacuum saved me a job.
When I got home I ran through the items that had been serviced and found the following and took pictures. If you'd like to see them there is a comprehensive feature here:
www.kiaownersclub.co.uk/threads/brakes-bled-or-not...3
The dealership Manager was unable to tell from the photos and despite his investigations there was nothing to suggest as to why the brake fluid change had been omitted but charged for. However after a considerable amount of my time and email ping pong he did agree a refund. There was another issue on another vehicle re an MOT failure which could have generated £400 worth of work, as once before, when there was nothing wrong but we'll park that.
Just a suggestion. Maybe the car washers should be re-deployed to the workshops they seem far more conscientious.
So a year later its service time again and I haven't done many miles - 25K. So I book it in to another dealer a bit further away. I have even bought a few cars from them. You do provide an internet booking service which saves quite a considerable amount and you offered me a 3 year 30K service for £79 or a 20K 2 year service (which still needed completing). So I booked for the latter since I got some money back last time.
I spoke to the nice lady in reception and told her why I had booked what seemed like an unnecessary service. Due to Covid I was not able to avail myself of the hospitality but I did get a Covid temperature check. A couple of hours or so later I got a call to say "It was all done"
So like a good customer I paid my dues and left. I thought I'd check my vehicle first.
Again if you'd like to see another gripping feature with pictures look no further. Sorry about the quality but i was fighting with bright sunlight:
www.kiaownersclub.co.uk/threads/dealer-servicing-e...2
So once again we enter into a long debate as to why I am wrong (and not qualified) to even suggest that those brakes have been bled. But eventually the very kind Service Manager agreed for "..my peace of mind" to 'redo' - oh yes!! the brake bleeding. Thank you I'm so grateful and my mind is at peace that £279 has been well spent. It also allowed me the opportunity to take pictures of those bleed screws in a condition they would be if the work was done. Well well, what a difference.
I've removed the sump tray and it doesn't look like its been removed because all the dirt that fell out would have fallen out at the time of service. The sump plug definitely has not been removed but I understand you have this new fangled machine that sucks out the oil leaving the crap in the bottom. Does it suck out the oil filter cartridge out of its housing as well because that doesn't look like its been touched?
Before leaving the dealership I dipped the oil as well. The engine was very hot. I hope he enjoyed the ride. I was wondering if they put black dye in the oil so you can see it on the dipstick because this oil was very very black.
So my question is KIa. Where the **** can I go to get a full service honestly completed, for which I am paying, and without someone else deciding what can be omitted from the service schedule so that I can be shafted.
Kind Regards
PS I think there may be some literacy issues as the Technicians just seem to tick everything on the list regardless as to the relevancy to that vehicle.
Edited by Fullchat on 24/07/2020 at 00:09
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