I don't care for dealership service departments, at all. When my wife bought her car (subaru legacy) it came with "free oil changes for 3 years". OK fair enough, it will same me some time and money, so I let her use the stealership for the oil changes.
Around the 3rd or 4th change she get's home and says her oil light came on at the end of the street (about 100' before the driveway). OK, I pull the dipstick out, no oil, WTH? Did they not put any oil in? Look under the engine and I see drip, drip, drip coming from the skid plate. Pull the skid plate and find that the oil filter was not tightened, like it was about a 2 turns from coming off!
I tightened it up, added oil and then called the service dept and spoke with the manager. Very unapologetic, didn't really care that his crew almost totaled her engine.
A few months later she comes home with the "inspection" report from the latest oil change. All 4 brakes need to be replaced, metal to metal. Um, really because I replaced the brake pads the weekend before, rotors were fine, no unusual wear or gouges. Strike two.
fast forward to the end of the "free oil changes" the break light comes on just before the oil change. The service dept looks at it and says that the rear calipers are frozen and need to be replaced and they quoted her a price. She's smart enough that she denies the service indicating that I will take care of it. When I get the car home, I pulled the calipers and confirmed the were working just fine. Take the car to a Subaru dealership and they said it was a problem in the computer, it will take 5 min to flash it with a new program, no charge, haven't had a problem since (other than Subaru's insane positioning of the headlight bulbs which makes it darn near impossible to change without removing the bumper and headlight assembly).
Around the 3rd or 4th change she get's home and says her oil light came on at the end of the street (about 100' before the driveway). OK, I pull the dipstick out, no oil, WTH? Did they not put any oil in? Look under the engine and I see drip, drip, drip coming from the skid plate. Pull the skid plate and find that the oil filter was not tightened, like it was about a 2 turns from coming off!
I tightened it up, added oil and then called the service dept and spoke with the manager. Very unapologetic, didn't really care that his crew almost totaled her engine.
A few months later she comes home with the "inspection" report from the latest oil change. All 4 brakes need to be replaced, metal to metal. Um, really because I replaced the brake pads the weekend before, rotors were fine, no unusual wear or gouges. Strike two.
fast forward to the end of the "free oil changes" the break light comes on just before the oil change. The service dept looks at it and says that the rear calipers are frozen and need to be replaced and they quoted her a price. She's smart enough that she denies the service indicating that I will take care of it. When I get the car home, I pulled the calipers and confirmed the were working just fine. Take the car to a Subaru dealership and they said it was a problem in the computer, it will take 5 min to flash it with a new program, no charge, haven't had a problem since (other than Subaru's insane positioning of the headlight bulbs which makes it darn near impossible to change without removing the bumper and headlight assembly).