ups4
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Well, on my way to work today the check engine light came on (aka Malfunction Indicator Light or MIL). So I took the day off to take the Liberty to the dealer...she's still under warranty. After getting the rental car, I messed around for a couple of hours, got some lunch and got back to the dealership around 1:30 only to find that the Jeep hadn't even been in to be diagnosed.
OK I thought, the mall is nearby so I took a stroll and then got the call. The service tech said that the mechanic says there is a fouled plug and also a fuel injector service was needed. Suggested a full tune up and fuel injector service.
Now I just replaced the plugs in Feb....about 2,300 miles on them with no problems. At that time I also replaced the air filter and cleaned the throttle body. I called her on this and asked which plug was fouled. After some stuttering and ummm's, she said the mechanic didn't tell her which one it was but insisted there was a miss in the firing of the plugs. I've never noticed even the slightest stutter or tremble at any speed.
I basically told her I thought it was a crock and paid for the tire rotation and left. Now, this weekend's project will be to pull all the plugs and make sure the plugs are good. Later this evening, the MIL went out...this was after several "normal driving cycles". This leads me to believe it may have been just a poorly replaced fuel cap or some other simple thing.
The bottom line is, there probably was nothing wrong, yet she was going to try and scam me for several hundred dollars of unneeded service.
Now that's what I call stealing. I have never had a single problem in the past with this dealership...been dealing with them for almost 20 years now. I'm wondering if I should bring the issue up with the GM, who's a good friend of mine, or just let it lay and forget about it.
Paul
OK I thought, the mall is nearby so I took a stroll and then got the call. The service tech said that the mechanic says there is a fouled plug and also a fuel injector service was needed. Suggested a full tune up and fuel injector service.
Now I just replaced the plugs in Feb....about 2,300 miles on them with no problems. At that time I also replaced the air filter and cleaned the throttle body. I called her on this and asked which plug was fouled. After some stuttering and ummm's, she said the mechanic didn't tell her which one it was but insisted there was a miss in the firing of the plugs. I've never noticed even the slightest stutter or tremble at any speed.
I basically told her I thought it was a crock and paid for the tire rotation and left. Now, this weekend's project will be to pull all the plugs and make sure the plugs are good. Later this evening, the MIL went out...this was after several "normal driving cycles". This leads me to believe it may have been just a poorly replaced fuel cap or some other simple thing.
The bottom line is, there probably was nothing wrong, yet she was going to try and scam me for several hundred dollars of unneeded service.
Now that's what I call stealing. I have never had a single problem in the past with this dealership...been dealing with them for almost 20 years now. I'm wondering if I should bring the issue up with the GM, who's a good friend of mine, or just let it lay and forget about it.
Paul