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Old Jun 16th, 2021, 10:24   #2
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Originally Posted by JonnyA View Post
Hi all
Just wondering if my expectations are misaligned with Volvos with regards to servicing:
as part of an annual service should i expect the dealer to ....
- plug the car in and check that all systems are good and report any faults / code found.
- top the fluids up if they are below max but above minimum.

(disclosure) I had my XC70 serviced yesterday & when i dropped it i off mentioned that i have an intermittant parking sensor failure (they usually ask if there are any issues, but not this time). They advised that plugging it in to do a diagnostic would be £85 as they only plugged it in for the software upgrade during the service!
Needless to say i didn't pay an extra £85 and they reported a sensor down and quoted for repair.
Pretty shocking to me that the service team think that the car is not checked for fault codes etc during the service and they can sting customers for an extra for doing this.
and in my post service checks this morning (i know it's sad that i feel i have to do this) i notice that the brake fluid is where i left it - slightly above minimum.
I know it is above the min mark so its OK but as an annual big check I would have glugged a bit in just to top it up as the lid was off anyway. Its been on a service plan which offered free fluid top ups any time, so its not something they wouldn't have done if i'd asked.

They also left a smear of grease on the footwell carpet - it cleaned off fairly easily & can't be bothered to report it back to them. yes stuff happens but it's just a bit disappointingly slap dash.
No , Your expectations are not misaligned with respect to Volvos care for you . Its all laid out in their very strict franchise standards which they have to comply with to be a volvo dealer .
What did your health check sheet recommend for you?
Of course they plug the machine in to do the software and fault codes are flagged up . It is their "duty of care " to report them to you and give you a cost of repair ...which they did apparently .

I would have pointed out the dirt mark to them they would have happily cleaned it for you .

The brake fluid reservoir starts out full of course and the level reduces as pads wear , it is designed to be on minimum ( with some reserve left) when all 4 sets of pads are worn out .. when new pads are fitted the level returns to MAX .. if it was near minimum they should have topped it up to near max . any reports of low brake pads? It should be marked on the health check sheet they gave you , That is a mandatory part of the service !
Brake fluid should be CHANGED every 2 years did they advise on this ..?

As with all complaints like this you MUST report it back to their dealer principle (Not the guy on the front desk) in great detail , it will get them to re-train their staff who are failing in their duties , if they did the correct thing then they would make the company MORE money and also have a happier customer . Its the only way to stamp out these errors of judgment by their front desk staff and maintain Volvos very high standards ..

you should receive a follow up call on your recent service , You should report all this back when that happens .
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