My car is broken...
#77
I went to Tate with pics this AM. I asked to see the Service Manager and Sam. I explained that my husband attempted to put my winter wheels on and this is what he found.
I tried to keep my voice from shaking as I told them that this is negligence, possibly criminal, and that the Regional Service Director had already been contacted. I told them that I was also going to write MINIUSA, the BBB, and the Consumer Protection Division of the State's Attorney General's office of MD.
The service manager looked at the pics, said "we'll fix it" and walked out. No apology...nothing. Very cavalier attitude in my book.
Soooo...they sent a flat bed and Sam to my house to get my car. Long story short, when Sam took of my left front wheel (he was putting on my winter wheels), the same bolt was missing on that side too. He freaked. He can't explain what happened. I think someone took them off the car after he finished working on it. It's the only thing I can think of.
The car's at Tate..again. We'll see what happens next. I'm still going to write MINIUSA and everyone else I mentioned. Hopefully something can come of it.
I tried to keep my voice from shaking as I told them that this is negligence, possibly criminal, and that the Regional Service Director had already been contacted. I told them that I was also going to write MINIUSA, the BBB, and the Consumer Protection Division of the State's Attorney General's office of MD.
The service manager looked at the pics, said "we'll fix it" and walked out. No apology...nothing. Very cavalier attitude in my book.
Soooo...they sent a flat bed and Sam to my house to get my car. Long story short, when Sam took of my left front wheel (he was putting on my winter wheels), the same bolt was missing on that side too. He freaked. He can't explain what happened. I think someone took them off the car after he finished working on it. It's the only thing I can think of.
The car's at Tate..again. We'll see what happens next. I'm still going to write MINIUSA and everyone else I mentioned. Hopefully something can come of it.
#79
I went to Tate with pics this AM. I asked to see the Service Manager and Sam. I explained that my husband attempted to put my winter wheels on and this is what he found.
I tried to keep my voice from shaking as I told them that this is negligence, possibly criminal, and that the Regional Service Director had already been contacted. I told them that I was also going to write MINIUSA, the BBB, and the Consumer Protection Division of the State's Attorney General's office of MD.
The service manager looked at the pics, said "we'll fix it" and walked out. No apology...nothing. Very cavalier attitude in my book.
Soooo...they sent a flat bed and Sam to my house to get my car. Long story short, when Sam took of my left front wheel (he was putting on my winter wheels), the same bolt was missing on that side too. He freaked. He can't explain what happened. I think someone took them off the car after he finished working on it. It's the only thing I can think of.
The car's at Tate..again. We'll see what happens next. I'm still going to write MINIUSA and everyone else I mentioned. Hopefully something can come of it.
I tried to keep my voice from shaking as I told them that this is negligence, possibly criminal, and that the Regional Service Director had already been contacted. I told them that I was also going to write MINIUSA, the BBB, and the Consumer Protection Division of the State's Attorney General's office of MD.
The service manager looked at the pics, said "we'll fix it" and walked out. No apology...nothing. Very cavalier attitude in my book.
Soooo...they sent a flat bed and Sam to my house to get my car. Long story short, when Sam took of my left front wheel (he was putting on my winter wheels), the same bolt was missing on that side too. He freaked. He can't explain what happened. I think someone took them off the car after he finished working on it. It's the only thing I can think of.
The car's at Tate..again. We'll see what happens next. I'm still going to write MINIUSA and everyone else I mentioned. Hopefully something can come of it.
or... maybe Sam wasn'r even the one who worked on it in the first place. Its not uncommon for "requested practicioners" to have their name put on work they didn't do. Surgeons even do it, having interns perform routine work and then the surgeon signs off on it. The dealership isn't going to turn a customer away when they ask for a specific tech even if that tech doesn't do the work.
Quality is seriously lacking in our "service economy"... very sorry it has landed in your lap, Katie! Keep after them.
#80
That would explain the hit or miss quality at Tate - I've had windshield wipers replaced at 10k and they came flying off because they forgot to clamp down the little hooks that hold in the blade.
Perish the thought a JCW install (wait I had one of those done by them) or a suspension replacement.
I hope this gets resolved amicably - I do like the sales guys from Tate - but you have every right to be extremely p'od.
Perish the thought a JCW install (wait I had one of those done by them) or a suspension replacement.
I hope this gets resolved amicably - I do like the sales guys from Tate - but you have every right to be extremely p'od.
#83
Arrogant even. Bill is not one to admit his dealership is the king of wrecking our Mini's in the area, but your case he couldn't refute.
#84
Bill? No...Tom, Tom Byrne.
#85
Who's that? Does that mean that Bill ********* is gone?
And I'm not talking about Bill the SA. I thought the Service Manager's name was Bill... And Zane (or whatever his name was) was his assistant, and Caroline the sole SA.
And I'm not talking about Bill the SA. I thought the Service Manager's name was Bill... And Zane (or whatever his name was) was his assistant, and Caroline the sole SA.
#86
Chances are he couldn't really say anything other than that for liability/legal reasons. It's like when you're in an accident, you never say anything along the lines of "sorry" because that could be interpreted as admitting fault.
#87
Nope, not Bill. I have the guy's card. Zane is still assistant, and there's another SA, a boy named Jan.
#90
Why are some service managers so, um, whatever?
One in Mt View tried to tell me that 30% error in computer mileage was "Within spec" and handed me a photo copy of BMWs speedo recalibration policy! I guess this job self-selects people who send customers away to reduce warranty claims (and repeat purchases!)
Actually, all these stories and the like are excellent examples why each and every one of you should cultivate a relationship with a non-dealer Mini shop. For non-warranty work, or aftermarket stuff, I think you will all find that you get more considerate help from a smaller shop.
I'm luke-warm on Mini of Mt View here in CA. Some here love them, so not. They haven't screwed the pooch like the guys at Tate did, but they only see me for recall work, or to buy a part in a pinch (and they did a Motering Hearts Event). Now that I'm out of warranty, it's pretty rare that I'm there.
Sorry, I don't know your area or the shops that are near by, but I'm sure there are some.
Matt
Actually, all these stories and the like are excellent examples why each and every one of you should cultivate a relationship with a non-dealer Mini shop. For non-warranty work, or aftermarket stuff, I think you will all find that you get more considerate help from a smaller shop.
I'm luke-warm on Mini of Mt View here in CA. Some here love them, so not. They haven't screwed the pooch like the guys at Tate did, but they only see me for recall work, or to buy a part in a pinch (and they did a Motering Hearts Event). Now that I'm out of warranty, it's pretty rare that I'm there.
Sorry, I don't know your area or the shops that are near by, but I'm sure there are some.
Matt
#92
My fear is that where does this leave someone like me - who might have work done on my MINI and never find these issues until it is too late because I don't autox, or have winter tires, or really know much about the underside of things!
Katie, glad you are OK and this was found.
Katie, glad you are OK and this was found.
#94
My fear is that where does this leave someone like me - who might have work done on my MINI and never find these issues until it is too late because I don't autox, or have winter tires, or really know much about the underside of things!
Katie, glad you are OK and this was found.
Katie, glad you are OK and this was found.
I have my car back, but because of road conditions, I din't "test" it. Sam did put it up in the air and showed us the replaced bolts. Turns out his impact driver wasn't working properly, so the bolts weren't torqued like they were supposed to be. So they just fell out?? Seems fishy to me, but I can't prove anything other that the initial loss of the bolt.
I will never go back to Tate again...ever.
#98
I know, and this is what scares the youknowwhat out of me.
I have my car back, but because of road conditions, I din't "test" it. Sam did put it up in the air and showed us the replaced bolts. Turns out his impact driver wasn't working properly, so the bolts weren't torqued like they were supposed to be. So they just fell out?? Seems fishy to me, but I can't prove anything other that the initial loss of the bolt.
I will never go back to Tate again...ever.
I have my car back, but because of road conditions, I din't "test" it. Sam did put it up in the air and showed us the replaced bolts. Turns out his impact driver wasn't working properly, so the bolts weren't torqued like they were supposed to be. So they just fell out?? Seems fishy to me, but I can't prove anything other that the initial loss of the bolt.
I will never go back to Tate again...ever.
If they really believe that to be the case, then they probably should recall all vehicles serviced with that wrench for a day or two preceding and following. Better to do a safety check on the all the work performed than to risk catastrophic failure do to an "broken wrench". Might save a life......
#99
Paul is putting additional touches on my letter as I type this. Beleive me, I intend to follow through.
#100
As excuses go, that sounds pretty lame... Lets see, pick up the car, maybe run a few errands, possibly put a couple of hundred miles on the car, and BOTH BOLTS VIBRATE OUT! I don't buy it! Its hard for people to say "I screwed up, I'm sorry" but it really would be a better starting point than, "My impact wrench isn't working".
If they really believe that to be the case, then they probably should recall all vehicles serviced with that wrench for a day or two preceding and following. Better to do a safety check on the all the work performed than to risk catastrophic failure do to an "broken wrench". Might save a life......
If they really believe that to be the case, then they probably should recall all vehicles serviced with that wrench for a day or two preceding and following. Better to do a safety check on the all the work performed than to risk catastrophic failure do to an "broken wrench". Might save a life......