So I took my car in to Northland, after hearing some OK things about Dean the new Service Manager. I go to the UofC so Northland is very close to me all day. For those of you who don't know I had two problems with the car: it wasn't shifting in and out of first gear properly (getting stuck) and it takes a LONG time to start the car after sitting cold for a while.
NOTE: Edited by Kris a few hours after posting.
First, the car was there for two days, even though I had an appointment for 10AM sharp on the first day. This is a long time for me! I don't have any other way of getting around. I called at closing at the end of the first day and they told me they hadn't done anything yet - why couldn't I just have dropped it off in the evening then? Or they could have offered me a courtesy car or something?
Second, I got a call from them saying that they can't fix the cold start problem because its caused by my blow off valve. They also said that they couldn't warranty any engine problems because of this. Now I don't have a blow off valve, I have a Forge DV and it operates much like the stock one. Also, this cold start problem has been happening since winter, WAY before I made ANY mods to the car. The DV doesn't have anything to do with the car starting. I called Dean immediately and talked to him about this, and he was very understanding. He said that they would either fix the problem for me or call me back and talk to me about why or how if it wasn't possible. I even told him on the phone, if I need to pay to have it diagnosed off warranty, just call me with an estimate first. On the phone Dean was pretty reasonable. However, they never called me back. In fact, I had to call them to find out if the car was ready - they never called me at all the entire next day. So they ignored this problem entirely - when I went out to start my car after picking it up, it took me about 6 tries to start it in the dealership parking lot. LOL! The service invoice says "customer advised about problem". But I wasn't.
Third, the shifting problem. Edit: After a few hours driving it, this is pretty much okay so far. They adjusted the linkage, it feels a bit different but I just need to get used to it I think.But the clutch does still make the weird squeaking sound!
So in summary - I spent two days with no car, and when I picked it up they hadn't addressed one of my issues and didn't really come through as I expected from talking with Dean.They didn't even run it through the wash, which I thought was standard for dealerships servicing customer cars.
I guess I will have to make another appointment somewhere else. Either fifth ave, concept 1 or maybe Alpine autowerks... if I have to pay for an hour or two then fine.
NOTE: Edited by Kris a few hours after posting.
First, the car was there for two days, even though I had an appointment for 10AM sharp on the first day. This is a long time for me! I don't have any other way of getting around. I called at closing at the end of the first day and they told me they hadn't done anything yet - why couldn't I just have dropped it off in the evening then? Or they could have offered me a courtesy car or something?
Second, I got a call from them saying that they can't fix the cold start problem because its caused by my blow off valve. They also said that they couldn't warranty any engine problems because of this. Now I don't have a blow off valve, I have a Forge DV and it operates much like the stock one. Also, this cold start problem has been happening since winter, WAY before I made ANY mods to the car. The DV doesn't have anything to do with the car starting. I called Dean immediately and talked to him about this, and he was very understanding. He said that they would either fix the problem for me or call me back and talk to me about why or how if it wasn't possible. I even told him on the phone, if I need to pay to have it diagnosed off warranty, just call me with an estimate first. On the phone Dean was pretty reasonable. However, they never called me back. In fact, I had to call them to find out if the car was ready - they never called me at all the entire next day. So they ignored this problem entirely - when I went out to start my car after picking it up, it took me about 6 tries to start it in the dealership parking lot. LOL! The service invoice says "customer advised about problem". But I wasn't.
Third, the shifting problem. Edit: After a few hours driving it, this is pretty much okay so far. They adjusted the linkage, it feels a bit different but I just need to get used to it I think.But the clutch does still make the weird squeaking sound!
So in summary - I spent two days with no car, and when I picked it up they hadn't addressed one of my issues and didn't really come through as I expected from talking with Dean.They didn't even run it through the wash, which I thought was standard for dealerships servicing customer cars.
I guess I will have to make another appointment somewhere else. Either fifth ave, concept 1 or maybe Alpine autowerks... if I have to pay for an hour or two then fine.
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