This is a story about my wife's car which we bought a number of years ago and still drive today. We did not get the extended warranty. The dealer we bought it from gave us a "special" on oil changes and routine maintenance. Since it was close to where we lived that is where we took it for oil changes and such. Anyway I believe the original factory warranty was something like 36 month or 30K miles.
When my wife took it in for an oil changes service at ~31K miles they told her it needed a new water pump, alternator, and a couple of other things (probably a new fetzer valve and some 30 weight ball bearings). She called me up and I was stunned and said just have them change the oil.
Being a shade tree mechanic growing up I checked this stuff out as best as I could at home, finding nothing wrong, but nevertheless still a little worried.
Now at around 135K miles and a number of years later:
- same water pump in use, no coolant loss or notable problems
- replaced alternator at about 90K miles
- same fetzer valve and 30 weight ball bearings.
GO FIGURE!
good catch.
i can't tell you how many people come to my shop, and show me pages of crap that the local dealer(be it chevy, bmw, ford, nissan, etc.) said needed to be replaced.
a couple of experiences i've had though CAP with larson ford back this up.
last year, our 2008 e-350 van developed a starting problem. at the time, it was about 5 months old, and just under 6,000 miles. at that point, EVERYTHING should've been covered.
we found the positive battery cable end broken. as is typical of ford, it was a weird design, and there was no way for us to just put a new end on it. the entire cable needed replacing. the cable itself was nearly $400, plus labor, and larson ford refused to cover it under warranty.
brought it to winner ford here in cherry hill, and they did it under warranty.
another one. 1999 ford e350 with 35,000 miles. that squadron's transportation officer took it in for an oil change, and check over. larson ford again. he gets a phone call, saying it needs front and rear brake pads, calipers, and rotors, serp belt, fuel filter, and fuel injection cleaning. the TO called me(i'm nj wing LGT)and told me what they said. i had him fax me their estimate, and read it over.....then noted the $1500 estimate.
i called him back, asking how the van drove, if there was anything weird. nothing. i told him to get it the hell out of there, and if he felt uncomfortable, to take it to the shop where ha has his personal vehicle serviced.
they told him it only needed front brakes. he was paranoid at this point, so he took it to a local shop calles marrazzos. by this point, i had approval on the brakes front and rear from NHQ....just in case, and marrazzos knew it, as i had talked to their service manager, and scheduled the van there myself, telling them if it truly needed the brakes, then to go ahead and do them.
wanna know what they said?? BULLCRAP! there is nothing wrong with your brakes at all. then they showed him what he was looking at.
dealers are for the most part the worst place in the world to take your car for anything except to trade it in on another car.
they generally have one or two really good mechanic/technicians, and the rest are lucky to be considered parts hangers.