I took my car in for service this morning because the dashboard idiot light came on every morning for the past three days. The car also needed an oil change, so I took it to my regular place. The light was on when I parked the car.
The check-in clerk said that it would cost $99 to run the computer diagnostics. I approved it because I really like the car and I want it diagnosed and repaired.
They called later and said the car was ready - they had changed the oil and put air in the tires because the tire pressure was low. It turns out that my car has a "CHECK TIRE PRESSURE" idiot light in addition to the "CHECK ENGINE" light. (Never saw either before this week - new to me!)
When it was being rung up, I saw the $99 diagnostics fee on the bill, so I asked for a copy of the diagnostics report. The clerk was flustered and checked with his manager who said (a) they couldn't do a printout; and (b) they didn't RUN the diagnostics because they realized it was a tire light, not the engine light. The clerk immediately took it off the bill, so really all I paid for was the oil change and I had a coupon!
I saved a good chunk of change today with one innocent question. It definitely pays to ask about each item, just to jog their memory and make sure the work was done.
The check-in clerk said that it would cost $99 to run the computer diagnostics. I approved it because I really like the car and I want it diagnosed and repaired.
They called later and said the car was ready - they had changed the oil and put air in the tires because the tire pressure was low. It turns out that my car has a "CHECK TIRE PRESSURE" idiot light in addition to the "CHECK ENGINE" light. (Never saw either before this week - new to me!)
When it was being rung up, I saw the $99 diagnostics fee on the bill, so I asked for a copy of the diagnostics report. The clerk was flustered and checked with his manager who said (a) they couldn't do a printout; and (b) they didn't RUN the diagnostics because they realized it was a tire light, not the engine light. The clerk immediately took it off the bill, so really all I paid for was the oil change and I had a coupon!
I saved a good chunk of change today with one innocent question. It definitely pays to ask about each item, just to jog their memory and make sure the work was done.