BMW E34 540i
Hi
This morning van at work broke down. Renault Master diesel. Car was bought 2008 in Renault Trucks Manchester authorised dealer. Over its whole lifetime until now it was serviced only with them except tyres. People dealing with fleet maintenance at work are not very good in how the car works therefore came with the problem to me.
So far this van have done 230K miles and as above this morning cambelt snapped. Vehicle went back to the dealer and from what they told me the valves are bend and tomorrow once they take the head off they will advise how much it is going to cost. There is one big issue here. The cambelt haven't been ever replaced. This van had some pretty serous work done on it meaning clutch twice, new gearbox last year etc. + multiple services over last 6 years.
Shouldn't the dealer at least ask about it at some point to make people realize that this MUST be done? I understand that this is ultimately up to the owner but surely there must be some responsibility at dealers side in that kind of situation. We definitely are not the only of their customer who just send car for necessary repairs and services and expect everything to be done as it should,
I don't want to dwell on why people without any idea how the car works deal with the fleet as this is not up to me. Yes I know its not healthy but it is what it is.
Any ideas how to play it meaning should I argue with the stealer for at least partial contribution towards the cost ?
Cheers
This morning van at work broke down. Renault Master diesel. Car was bought 2008 in Renault Trucks Manchester authorised dealer. Over its whole lifetime until now it was serviced only with them except tyres. People dealing with fleet maintenance at work are not very good in how the car works therefore came with the problem to me.
So far this van have done 230K miles and as above this morning cambelt snapped. Vehicle went back to the dealer and from what they told me the valves are bend and tomorrow once they take the head off they will advise how much it is going to cost. There is one big issue here. The cambelt haven't been ever replaced. This van had some pretty serous work done on it meaning clutch twice, new gearbox last year etc. + multiple services over last 6 years.
Shouldn't the dealer at least ask about it at some point to make people realize that this MUST be done? I understand that this is ultimately up to the owner but surely there must be some responsibility at dealers side in that kind of situation. We definitely are not the only of their customer who just send car for necessary repairs and services and expect everything to be done as it should,
I don't want to dwell on why people without any idea how the car works deal with the fleet as this is not up to me. Yes I know its not healthy but it is what it is.
Any ideas how to play it meaning should I argue with the stealer for at least partial contribution towards the cost ?
Cheers