Nov

20

Getting Your Automobile Repaired at the Dealership

By cco-ama

There are times when it seems as if the technicians at your dealership’s service bay are giving you the run around. You know your vehicle is experiencing an issue, but you can’t seem to get the mechanics to fix it properly. Sometimes, the problem is due to your not being able to duplicate whatever glitch you’re noticing. Other times, you can duplicate it, and the technicians fix it, but only for a short time. Within days, the glitch rears its ugly head again.

It can be trying to have repairs performed at the dealership. In this article, I’ll provide a blueprint that you can use to help make sure your vehicle gets the attention it needs and deserves.

Explain The Problem… In Detail

Motorists will often describe the issue they're experiencing in a way that is unclear to the mechanic. This is a recipe for failure; communication plays a key role in getting problems resolved. If possible, try to duplicate the issue in front of the auto technician, so he’ll better understand what is happening. If you’re unable to replicate it, provide as much detail as you can regarding the problem. You’re not expected to know if it’s the transmission, the engine, the starter, or what.  In many cases, giving a clear description can help reduce the time spent diagnosing the glitch and pave the way toward a faster resolution.

Preparing For Escalation

If you pick your car up from the service bay and the issue has not been resolved, or it occurs again down the road, go back to the dealership. Speak with the service manager who oversees the mechanics. This person’s compensation is partly dependent on the level of satisfaction of the dealership’s customers. He'll do what he can to make sure you're satisfied with the repair work. In some cases, he may ask a technician on his staff who has a significant amount of experience in a given area to take a closer look.

If you are still unsatisfied, it is time to approach the general manager. Like the manager of the service department, his total compensation should be tied, at least in part, to customer satisfaction. Be polite, but firm. Don't forget that sometimes, a lemon is a lemon.

Talking To The People In Charge

At this point, the technicians in the service bay have been unable to resolve the problem you’re experiencing with your vehicle. The service manager and general manager have likewise been unsuccessful. Even the owner of the dealership can't seem to help. It's time to get the manufacturer involved.

Automakers strive to develop and maintain brand loyalty among their customers. To that end, they provide dealers with the tools they need to resolve nearly any problem imaginable. In rare cases, though, an issue will need to be escalated to the regional office of the automaker. When you contact them, be clear about your expectations. Explain that you want the problem fixed or you want another car.

It’s worth emphasizing that most dealers want to do everything in their power to fix any glitches you’re experiencing with your vehicle. But, if you are not happy with their work, use the above suggestions to get the service your car needs.

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