Martyn_n
Active Member
The wifes Citroen went in for a main dealer major service today (I know we are a merc forum but this is not make specific!!).
When I eventually got the car back (we had to argue over the cost / level of servicing) there was an advisory that the o/s cv gaiter clip had come loose, spewing grease over the brakes, and required replacing ASAP. As I'm quite capable of doing this I took the car away and set about the repair myself. (I have little doubt, but little evidence, that they tampered with the clip as the ammount of grease was pretty consistant with my drive home). Anyway I set about putting a temporary clip on this evening and was surprised to find that the wheel was seized on and required a few firm taps with a mallet to get off. Once I had done the job I also noted that the brake bleed nipple appeared not to have been touched even though I had paid for a fluid change. Suspicions aroused I tried the other front wheel and found that was also seized on and once again the bleed screw looked untouched (though there was some fluid in the rubber cover of it. I then looked at the brake reservior which did had new fluid in to a level about 5mm above the max level. When I dipped the oil it was jet black, but at the correct level. Oh and they forgot to change the air or fuel filters.
My questions are this; would you expect the wheels to have been removed during a major service and brake fluid change? Would you expect the bleed screws to show evidence of being loosened if the fluid had been changed? And finally (and I may sound a bit thick here) but does engine oil go black within 5 miles on a diesel engine as It certainly doesn't on my petrol cars!
When I eventually got the car back (we had to argue over the cost / level of servicing) there was an advisory that the o/s cv gaiter clip had come loose, spewing grease over the brakes, and required replacing ASAP. As I'm quite capable of doing this I took the car away and set about the repair myself. (I have little doubt, but little evidence, that they tampered with the clip as the ammount of grease was pretty consistant with my drive home). Anyway I set about putting a temporary clip on this evening and was surprised to find that the wheel was seized on and required a few firm taps with a mallet to get off. Once I had done the job I also noted that the brake bleed nipple appeared not to have been touched even though I had paid for a fluid change. Suspicions aroused I tried the other front wheel and found that was also seized on and once again the bleed screw looked untouched (though there was some fluid in the rubber cover of it. I then looked at the brake reservior which did had new fluid in to a level about 5mm above the max level. When I dipped the oil it was jet black, but at the correct level. Oh and they forgot to change the air or fuel filters.
My questions are this; would you expect the wheels to have been removed during a major service and brake fluid change? Would you expect the bleed screws to show evidence of being loosened if the fluid had been changed? And finally (and I may sound a bit thick here) but does engine oil go black within 5 miles on a diesel engine as It certainly doesn't on my petrol cars!