Hello everone, I have a little story from today.
I decided a few weeks ago to check to see if my surf needed to go for its recall work, so I got the phone numbers off here and contacted them. They arranged for me to go to a Inchcape Toyota to have the work done (although for some reason they didn't want me to take it to the Toyota dealer in Mansfield that's just down the road instead I had to take it into Nottingham).
Anyhow, it was booked in for 9 this morning so I took it to them and decided to have a nice day out in Nottingham city centre while they were doing it.
I got a phone call at 12 and the guy said they were about to start the work on the Surf but they'd discovered that the passenger front wheel idler arm had excessive play in it, and it needed to be rectified before the recall work was carried out. He said that if I wanted the recall carried out today then he would have to order the part in the next 5 minutes so the part could be fitted in the afternoon and they wanted to charge £250. He also said that it was so bad that it would immediately fail an MOT and that's where I became a little suspicious as it passed its MOT last month. I told him so and he claimed it must have gotten worse since the MOT. So I told him i'd need to ring him back about it.
So, I thought i'd probably be able to get it cheaper if I took it to an independent garage so I decided to pick it up and arrange another day off work and bring it back a different day for the recall. So I rang them back about 12.15 (and got put on hold for 15 minutes), when I got through I spoke to a different guy from before and told him I was picking it up and would bring it back another day. He said that the recall work had already been carried out and that it was only the tracking that couldn't be completed because of the idler arm.
OK
So I picked up th truck and the recall had been done but not the tracking and they refused to do it until the arm was changed, so I took the surf over to a specialist wheel alignment centre that i'd used before and trusted to ask their advice. They had a look for me, said that there was slight play in the idler arm but it wasn't severe and would come to nothing more than an advisory on an MOT. They also gave me the number for Milners and said if I got the idler arm from Milners they would fit it for about £30 and give me a discount on having it tracked and aligned. They also said there was no reason why Toyota couldn't have tracked it.
So there we go, just a couple of little questions; Do you think I should write to Toyota and tell them i'm not happy with their service as I think they deliberately tried to convince me to pay for work which didn't need doing? Also I was kinda hoping they might just give it a little wash or maybe a little valet while it was there I know it's not much but Mitsubishi always did it when I took my car in for any recall work it needed doing.
And the other question is; the wheels haven't had any alignment or tracking done after the recall, do you think it will be OK to drive round for a week or two while I organise replacing the idler arm?
Sorry to go on I just a little bit miffed
I decided a few weeks ago to check to see if my surf needed to go for its recall work, so I got the phone numbers off here and contacted them. They arranged for me to go to a Inchcape Toyota to have the work done (although for some reason they didn't want me to take it to the Toyota dealer in Mansfield that's just down the road instead I had to take it into Nottingham).
Anyhow, it was booked in for 9 this morning so I took it to them and decided to have a nice day out in Nottingham city centre while they were doing it.
I got a phone call at 12 and the guy said they were about to start the work on the Surf but they'd discovered that the passenger front wheel idler arm had excessive play in it, and it needed to be rectified before the recall work was carried out. He said that if I wanted the recall carried out today then he would have to order the part in the next 5 minutes so the part could be fitted in the afternoon and they wanted to charge £250. He also said that it was so bad that it would immediately fail an MOT and that's where I became a little suspicious as it passed its MOT last month. I told him so and he claimed it must have gotten worse since the MOT. So I told him i'd need to ring him back about it.
So, I thought i'd probably be able to get it cheaper if I took it to an independent garage so I decided to pick it up and arrange another day off work and bring it back a different day for the recall. So I rang them back about 12.15 (and got put on hold for 15 minutes), when I got through I spoke to a different guy from before and told him I was picking it up and would bring it back another day. He said that the recall work had already been carried out and that it was only the tracking that couldn't be completed because of the idler arm.
OK
So I picked up th truck and the recall had been done but not the tracking and they refused to do it until the arm was changed, so I took the surf over to a specialist wheel alignment centre that i'd used before and trusted to ask their advice. They had a look for me, said that there was slight play in the idler arm but it wasn't severe and would come to nothing more than an advisory on an MOT. They also gave me the number for Milners and said if I got the idler arm from Milners they would fit it for about £30 and give me a discount on having it tracked and aligned. They also said there was no reason why Toyota couldn't have tracked it.
So there we go, just a couple of little questions; Do you think I should write to Toyota and tell them i'm not happy with their service as I think they deliberately tried to convince me to pay for work which didn't need doing? Also I was kinda hoping they might just give it a little wash or maybe a little valet while it was there I know it's not much but Mitsubishi always did it when I took my car in for any recall work it needed doing.
And the other question is; the wheels haven't had any alignment or tracking done after the recall, do you think it will be OK to drive round for a week or two while I organise replacing the idler arm?
Sorry to go on I just a little bit miffed
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