Lewisville Volkswagen - Service Center
Lewisville, TX
952 Reviews of Lewisville Volkswagen - Service Center
I had a great experience with Lewisville Volkswagen service. Problem was solved quickly and my Taos was returned clean and ready to go. service. Problem was solved quickly and my Taos was returned clean and ready to go. More
Melissa is great to work with and always makes sure we are taken care of. are taken care of. More
As always things went as planned, I was pleased with how things went and will be back things went and will be back More
Melissa was excellent with updates, very nice and Tim was very helpful and quick to get repairs completed. very helpful and quick to get repairs completed. More
Always an awesome experience! Word word word word word word word word word word word word word word word word word More
Tim is always a pleasure to work with. I have no complaints and value their service. complaints and value their service. More
Clear discussion on expectations of work to be done. I chose to stay and wait for work to complete. As I walked around the waiting room and parts area several people offered their assistance on anything. chose to stay and wait for work to complete. As I walked around the waiting room and parts area several people offered their assistance on anything. Great first experience. More
Worst shop ever. If they touched it they broke it. I've got to tow my car home. Not kidding. They don't know how a CANBUS works, they will not listen if you read the service manual for them, when you know got to tow my car home. Not kidding. They don't know how a CANBUS works, they will not listen if you read the service manual for them, when you know what they didn't do correctly. It's obvious so much of the time. It's not a rocket. I asked if they had the diagnostic tools in the manual. Even the manager's manager did not know and was furious that I asked. It's not so bad had they read their scanner manual. It too says to same thing. In this case, you've got to copy the ID codes from the original ECM to the new one. I get this "post ECM" scan list showing that the ECM has suddenly with the replacement of the ECM lost all communication with all 9 control modules in the entire car. Their diagnosis was "bad engine harness". Based on what? 1 connection. I'll be sure fix that after testing it with the proper equipment I purchased off eBay. But these guys want $500 for a job they totally screwed up and I must pay or they just call the cops. I'll have a professional shop do the job over for $200. They specialize in these. $500. I'm not enthused about TOWING my car home. Yes, I must tow my car home. Since they lack the proper diagnostic equipment, they can't find the fuse or relay that's gone bad. They just use scanners today. That'd be ok if they'd read the directions on them too. I've downloaded and read a few and they all say you've got to copy all the ID codes for every control module in the car. Does this sound difficult to you? It's no more difficult than what you do when you copy and paste. But they just ridicule me for reading the service manuals and scanner manuals. If you want to be ridiculed, overcharged for damage they cause by not understanding the basics of a VW, and then be forced to tow your car home, then this is the place for you. I recommend any other place. More