Phony service call

Discussion in 'Hyundai Kona Electric' started by SkookumPete, Jul 12, 2019.

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  1. SkookumPete

    SkookumPete Well-Known Member

    I've read that dealers will call in EVs for unnecessary service rather than give up revenues. This morning it happened to me. After less than 6 mo. and 9,000 km, I was advised that service was "factory recommended but not mandatory". Yet the schedule in the manual shows nothing needs to be done for the first year or 24,000 km, other than tire rotation every 8,000 km (the dealership said only that they would "look at" the tires). The dealer made freedom from frequent service a selling point, so it seems a bit dishonest.
     
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  3. Which dealer?
    Maybe triggered by service interval button in car or Bluelink?
     
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  4. I am curious what possible service the dealer thought was is "factory recommended" after 6 months. Next time they call just tell them thanks but you did all off your own recommended services(visual inspections I suspect for the most part). In the past 15 years we have had 3 new cars an Hyundai Elantra, Honda Civic and CRV and the only time I ever visited the dealer was for a warranty repair on the Elantra's windshield nozzle, otherwise I do all of my own "recommended services". If one can't or does not want to do the required services find a trusted mechanic it will be way cheaper.
     
  5. I actually got an email that said that a 6-month inspection will be scheduled automatically. And then I got a phonecall from the dealer that they scheduled it on July 19 for me and if that date would work for me. I told them that they are more than 400 miles away from where I live. And that it's not feasible for me to use them for my service.

    So they put a note into my file.

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  6. They tried this with me too. Ignore them.
     
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  8. Actually it was kind of funny; when I was in getting my tires swapped after winter the Service Manager started idly chatting with me while I was waiting. He was bemoaning the lack of maintenance needed on the electric cars and asked me what I thought of the garage "coming up" with a maintenance schedule for the Kona that would bring us in more often "you know, for about a hundred bucks" a shot. Just to "check on a few things". I just smiled stupidly all the while thinking that he was basically asking me how I felt about maybe being screwed over a hundred bucks at a time! Good times.
     
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  9. Haha, at least he asked for your approval to be screwed over. That's kind of nice actually.

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  10. WMA

    WMA New Member

    The first service after 6 months is free from my dealership. You may want to confirm with our dealership if that is also the case. They want to check out everything is working properly after it has been driven for a while.
     
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  11. FloridaSun

    FloridaSun Well-Known Member

    Dealership just wants to make sure that the blinker fluid was replaced.. :)

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  13. Where is your dealership be located ?
     
  14. WMA

    WMA New Member

    Boundary Hyundai in Vancouver
     
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  15. I will wait till the time comes and see what my dealer charges (if any), so far they have been excellent :
    https://www.wheatonhyundai.ca/team/
     
  16. rhinogator

    rhinogator New Member

    same dealership. can confirmed that they scheduled a free 6 month service.
     
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  17. SkookumPete

    SkookumPete Well-Known Member

    Mine wants $42 for a look, and another $36 for tire rotation. I've booked for the latter (@10,000 km). I figure they can get a good look at the car while doing that.

    I also gave them feedback about the badly obsolete map data for our area, and suggested they pass on that info to corporate. The idea baffled them.
     
  18. Which dealer SkookumPete?
     

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