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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: STEMO on 07 August 2023, 12:56:13
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Took wifey's car down to Perrys Vauxhall for a service this morning. The chap in front of me was trying to explain the problems he was having. The young girl behind the desk (whose fingernails were so long I thought there was no way she could type, but she did) said that they'd read the codes and see what's what. £141!! :o
I'm sure it was 'only' £70 or so a couple of years ago.
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Took wifey's car down to Perrys Vauxhall for a service this morning. The chap in front of me was trying to explain the problems he was having. The young girl behind the desk (whose fingernails were so long I thought there was no way she could type, but she did) said that they'd read the codes and see what's what. £141!! :o
I'm sure it was 'only' £70 or so a couple of years ago.
Is that £141 for the service or just to read the codes?
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And surely they plug it in to check for codes as part of the service*.
*If only to upsell on any findings :-X
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And surely they plug it in to check for codes as part of the service*.
*If only to upsell on any findings :-X
Exactly that ……
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‘THE CHAP IN FRONT’ had his codes read.
STEMO took his wife’s car for a service. The two things are not related. :)
And yes, that does sound expensive.
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Took wifey's car down to Perrys Vauxhall for a service this morning. The chap in front of me was trying to explain the problems he was having. The young girl behind the desk (whose fingernails were so long I thought there was no way she could type, but she did) said that they'd read the codes and see what's what. £141!! :o
I'm sure it was 'only' £70 or so a couple of years ago.
Is that £141 for the service or just to read the codes?
Which service? He wasn't having a service.
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And surely they plug it in to check for codes as part of the service*.
*If only to upsell on any findings :-X
Which service? He wasn't having a service.
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‘THE CHAP IN FRONT’ had his codes read.
STEMO took his wife’s car for a service. The two things are not related. :)
And yes, that does sound expensive.
Dimwits. Can't even read a single paragraph ;D
They can watch a whole hour of shite being spouted on YouTube though ::)
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doesn't surprise me. I believe Mercedes charge £195 to just have a look aka diagnostic fee.
I once rang to ask how much to fit blah blah blah .... the reply was, we'd need to charge you a diagnostic fee first ??? I didn't need anything diagnosing ... just a price to fit.
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‘THE CHAP IN FRONT’ had his codes read.
STEMO took his wife’s car for a service. The two things are not related. :)
And yes, that does sound expensive.
Dimwits. Can't even read a single paragraph ;D
They can watch a whole hour of shite being spouted on YouTube though ::)
It's your own fault.
You ramble on about the length of the receptionist's nails.....then you talk about codes that are nothing to do with your car....then you briefly mention something about a service for your new Vauxhall Gangbang. :) :P :P
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And surely they plug it in to check for codes as part of the service*.
*If only to upsell on any findings :-X
Which service? He wasn't having a service.
No shit. But if he had a service then they would read the codes for free.
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‘THE CHAP IN FRONT’ had his codes read.
STEMO took his wife’s car for a service. The two things are not related. :)
And yes, that does sound expensive.
Dimwits. Can't even read a single paragraph ;D
They can watch a whole hour of shite being spouted on YouTube though ::)
It's your own fault.
You ramble on about the length of the receptionist's nails.....then you talk about codes that are nothing to do with your car....then you briefly mention something about a service for your new Vauxhall Gangbang. :) :P :P
Not very interesting that really... :-\
You'd have described the size of her tits which is much more interesting! :y ;D
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Hyundai wanted to diagnose my driver's seatbelt when I had the Terracan, I told them I know what wants doing just fit a new one which they did , it's a total con at main dealers. When the Range Rover is serviced at my independent at Peterborough I always get a printout of the diagnostic results at every service included in the price.
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‘THE CHAP IN FRONT’ had his codes read.
STEMO took his wife’s car for a service. The two things are not related. :)
And yes, that does sound expensive.
Dimwits. Can't even read a single paragraph ;D
They can watch a whole hour of shite being spouted on YouTube though ::)
It's your own fault.
You ramble on about the length of the receptionist's nails.....then you talk about codes that are nothing to do with your car....then you briefly mention something about a service for your new Vauxhall Gangbang. :) :P :P
Not very interesting that really... :-\
You'd have described the size of her tits which is much more interesting! :y ;D
I certainly would have. >:D......but then I'm decades younger than the old scouse lad, so I tend to notice a decent rack. :y
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‘THE CHAP IN FRONT’ had his codes read.
STEMO took his wife’s car for a service. The two things are not related. :)
And yes, that does sound expensive.
Dimwits. Can't even read a single paragraph ;D
They can watch a whole hour of shite being spouted on YouTube though ::)
It's your own fault.
You ramble on about the length of the receptionist's nails.....then you talk about codes that are nothing to do with your car....then you briefly mention something about a service for your new Vauxhall Gangbang. :) :P :P
Not very interesting that really... :-\
You'd have described the size of her tits which is much more interesting! :y ;D
I certainly would have. >:D......but then I'm decades younger than the old scouse lad, so I tend to notice a decent rack. :y
Pity you're too old to do anything about it ;D
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Can't say i've ever used a dealer to read codes, just buy the dealer diags, or as a minimum use a generic OBDII app and a bluetooth OBDII dongle.
Understandable to use a dealer if you don't understand / have access too the diags though, but at that price it would have paid for itself in most cases.
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Can't say i've ever used a dealer to read codes, just buy the dealer diags, or as a minimum use a generic OBDII app and a bluetooth OBDII dongle.
Understandable to use a dealer if you don't understand / have access too the diags though, but at that price it would have paid for itself in most cases.
Yeah, but if you need the dealer to do the work, they won't accept your diagnosis.
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Can't say i've ever used a dealer to read codes, just buy the dealer diags, or as a minimum use a generic OBDII app and a bluetooth OBDII dongle.
Understandable to use a dealer if you don't understand / have access too the diags though, but at that price it would have paid for itself in most cases.
They read the codes whether you ask them to or not. They have to otherwise everyone could turn around and blame them if it came back.
The total con, as Alf Garnet calls it, is that the starting point of fixing a fault code seems to be 'Replace the sensor' rather than to diagnose the live data.
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MB want to charge you you diagnose a fault whether it's for a fault code or a dodgy mechanical fault
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MB want to charge you you diagnose a fault whether it's for a fault code or a dodgy mechanical fault
Not unreasonable as diagnosis takes time and equipment. They make their profit changing oil... It takes longer for the customer interaction than the actual job.