Can I have the opinion of the Public please?
My BMW broke down, suspected it was the timing chain that snapped and I sent it to a workshop in Town. Proper RMI approved, reputable workshop to diagnose. It swung, happily, but refuses to start.
They have had the vehicle for 4.5 weeks.
They established only a week ago that the chain was still there after I screamed at them to remove the tappet cover and physically look. They have not bothered to check the error codes. They broke my cylinder 1 glow plug, now they cant remove it as its stuck. They did a compression test (not sure how if Glow Plug 1 didnt come out) and state it has perfect compression.
They have called to say the vehicle is still only swinging, they dont know whats wrong, I must take it somewhere else. Now! I dropped it off in better condition I am getting it back in - The only NEW information I have is that it's timing chain didn't snap.
They have presented a bill of R5400.00 for this.
So, because I am cheeky, I called BMW up and said quote me for removal refitting of the tappet cover, a compression test and whatever parts and consumables are required.
They presented a quote of R5651.56
Now I dont want to be stingy, but I cannot help but feel that given I have not had the car for 4.5 weeks, and BMW is only R251.56 more expensive (and I know they would have done it 100% whereas I dont trust anything after my experiences with the current workshop) that I am being hard done.
So, public opinion, if this was you and your car and your bill - What would you do? Pay it? Tell them to reduce it by 50%, query why the glow plug which is now broken and wasnt before and is now your problem? Tell them to get lost given they have not actually solved anything?
Tell me please.
Mike
My BMW broke down, suspected it was the timing chain that snapped and I sent it to a workshop in Town. Proper RMI approved, reputable workshop to diagnose. It swung, happily, but refuses to start.
They have had the vehicle for 4.5 weeks.
They established only a week ago that the chain was still there after I screamed at them to remove the tappet cover and physically look. They have not bothered to check the error codes. They broke my cylinder 1 glow plug, now they cant remove it as its stuck. They did a compression test (not sure how if Glow Plug 1 didnt come out) and state it has perfect compression.
They have called to say the vehicle is still only swinging, they dont know whats wrong, I must take it somewhere else. Now! I dropped it off in better condition I am getting it back in - The only NEW information I have is that it's timing chain didn't snap.
They have presented a bill of R5400.00 for this.
So, because I am cheeky, I called BMW up and said quote me for removal refitting of the tappet cover, a compression test and whatever parts and consumables are required.
They presented a quote of R5651.56
Now I dont want to be stingy, but I cannot help but feel that given I have not had the car for 4.5 weeks, and BMW is only R251.56 more expensive (and I know they would have done it 100% whereas I dont trust anything after my experiences with the current workshop) that I am being hard done.
So, public opinion, if this was you and your car and your bill - What would you do? Pay it? Tell them to reduce it by 50%, query why the glow plug which is now broken and wasnt before and is now your problem? Tell them to get lost given they have not actually solved anything?
Tell me please.
Mike