TSB updates???
Are dealerships suppose to automatically do all technical services bulletin updates to car when they get them or just wait for a car to have a problem? I have another active post (engine rattle) right now and just found out that the dealership does not activly update cars usless there is a problem. Should I insist that they do all updates?
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RE: TSB updates???
If the TSB is about the problem your having, I sure would. I just had my oil changed
at the dealer, and told him about my drivers seat making a little noise. He said to have a cup of coffee while he checked for the latest TSB to see if anything was new. Of course it wouldn't make the noise while he was checking, so he told me when it started again to make an appointment, leave the car and he would give me a loaner for the day and have it back to me the next day. I keep up with the TSB's that Hyundai puts out and trust me if one come out about my 2007 Sonata SE I'll let them know. Good Luck http://community.webshots.com/user/46metal |
RE: TSB updates???
Work is not performed under a TSB unless the customer complains about the issue or it is a "campaign" TSB (which is just shy of a recall).
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RE: TSB updates???
ORIGINAL: stingray69 If the TSB is about the problem your having, I sure would. I just had my oil changed at the dealer, and told him about my drivers seat making a little noise. He said to have a cup of coffee while he checked for the latest TSB to see if anything was new. Of course it wouldn't make the noise while he was checking, so he told me when it started again to make an appointment, leave the car and he would give me a loaner for the day and have it back to me the next day. I keep up with the TSB's that Hyundai puts out and trust me if one come out about my 2007 Sonata SE I'll let them know. Good Luck http://community.webshots.com/user/46metal WheelBroker1 :eek: |
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