Unfamiliar with Chevrolet service - timc
I own a 2009 Chev HHR SS. It nas always been dealer serviced. I have moved to South Florida and have had to find a new dealer to service it. I have been to Bob Taylor Chev service 3 times. The first time was for lube oil filter and tire rotation, which seems pretty basic for a new car dealer. The car was returned to me without the oil monitor being reset. Upon my complaint, the service manager got the mechanic, who didn't know how to reset it. Finally got it reset. On my drive home I decided to check to see if the tire monitors had been reset. Guess what they hadn't. Back to Bob Taylor. The service manager was upset because I brought the car back, not because his guy hadn't done the job correctly. Second service at Bob Taylor was for a recall, which was done correctly. Yesterday I brought my car in for a lube oil filter change. When checking in I was informed my car had an open recall. I asked them to do the recall while the car was there. When the car was ready I went to pay the bill and they tried to charge me for the recall. After my complaint the charge was reversed. When getting back into my car, I checked the oil monitor. I was not reset. Why pay more money to get a car dealer serviced when it appears the dealer personnel have no clue about servicing their own product. Also I paid for Mobil one oil to be used. Why would I believe that it was used when the parts of the service I was able to check, was not done properly.
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