Maybe the dealer forgot to install the oil filler cap and did not test drive the car after servicing.
Second Point: Demand from them a fair market value to buy a similar Volvo plus time loss for dealing with this mistake.
Am I the only one who feels like he just walked in on the middle of a conversation?
Actually I was thinking that we just overheard a small piece from the middle of a conversation. Sort of like passing by the service desk on my way to the rest room. Same thing I think.
The reference is, I’m assuming, to the caller this past weekend whose Volvo burst into flames soon after having a full round of service at a dealer.
You are probably correct, cigroller.
Now that I think about it, there was a caller with a Volvo problem that involved a fire after the car was serviced.
That being said, I really think that it is a good idea to give some reference points for a post like the one above, rather than just presenting a fragment of what seems like a stream of consciousness.
“I really think that it is a good idea to give some reference points for a post like the one above, rather than just presenting a fragment of what seems like a stream of consciousness.”
Right you are. But sometimes I think the stream of consciousness fragments are all that some people have
Come on guys, Timing Belt? How but they didn’t tighten the fuel filter and it sprayed gas over the engine?