Do I have warranty or not? More lousy customer management from Skoda/VW
Skoda has a 3 year warranty.
I took delivery of my vehicle on the 12 July 2008 & this is written in the Service book.
Vehicle was first registered on the 8th July 2008
Pre-delivery done on the 4th July 2008
On Thursday 30th June (last week), I took the car to Nepean Motor Group Skoda Service to have my first warranty issue looked at - it was getting a recurring N249 code coming up on the scan tool. While explaining the issue to the Service Advisor I mention that I thought I better get it looked at before warranty runs out. He tells me the dealer (Paul Wakeling Campbelltown) was "registered" with Skoda on the 30 June 2008 & therefore my warranty expired on the 29th June 2011.
He advised me that any diagnostic & repair work would be at my expense. As it had taken me several months to get time to book in the car & organise to work from a different office, I was left with no choice but to agree to pay for diagnostics at a minimum charge of $121.
I asked for them to contact Skoda about the issue but they seemed not to care & had not done so when I picked the vehicle up that afternoon.
The vehicle needs a new N75 valve ($65 part plus $70 labour). So I'll eventually be out of pocket $256.
According to the Service Advisor, Skoda/VW rarely give goodwill for "such small amounts of money" and only help customers out if they have major issues such as engines, gearboxes or turbochargers, etc.
As in the past, great cars, lousy customer management.
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