Tire rotation included with service?
#1
Tire rotation included with service?
Hi,
Just had my first service and I noticed that the front tires have much more wear on them than the rear. I guess they didn't rotate them.
I just have the standard rims and tires, 2009 Mini Cooper.
I think my local Mini dealer is being run with way too few mechanics and customer service reps. I can never get a person on the phone, my car was returned with grease handprints all over the car and it took 2 full days to complete the service.
Just had my first service and I noticed that the front tires have much more wear on them than the rear. I guess they didn't rotate them.
I just have the standard rims and tires, 2009 Mini Cooper.
I think my local Mini dealer is being run with way too few mechanics and customer service reps. I can never get a person on the phone, my car was returned with grease handprints all over the car and it took 2 full days to complete the service.
#2
hi there alexh1,
From what I have read in other postings here, tire rotation is NOT covered with your service appointments. My 2010 manual states that tire rotation is permissive, and i think that is the same for 2009 manuals also. Go ahead and check your driving manual to be sure.
Sorry to hear about the fingerprints left on your car. I would make them wash it again, but that would probably take another day, from what you say.
From what I have read in other postings here, tire rotation is NOT covered with your service appointments. My 2010 manual states that tire rotation is permissive, and i think that is the same for 2009 manuals also. Go ahead and check your driving manual to be sure.
Sorry to hear about the fingerprints left on your car. I would make them wash it again, but that would probably take another day, from what you say.
#3
Hi,
Just had my first service and I noticed that the front tires have much more wear on them than the rear. I guess they didn't rotate them.
I just have the standard rims and tires, 2009 Mini Cooper.
I think my local Mini dealer is being run with way too few mechanics and customer service reps. I can never get a person on the phone, my car was returned with grease handprints all over the car and it took 2 full days to complete the service.
Just had my first service and I noticed that the front tires have much more wear on them than the rear. I guess they didn't rotate them.
I just have the standard rims and tires, 2009 Mini Cooper.
I think my local Mini dealer is being run with way too few mechanics and customer service reps. I can never get a person on the phone, my car was returned with grease handprints all over the car and it took 2 full days to complete the service.
#4
As soon as the warranty is up I do my own maintenance. Since you can easily get the factory service manual (electronic version) on ebay now for as little as ~$5, you can do everything according to factory specs assuming some mechanical knowledge and tools of course. On modern cars the vast majority of the service consists of visual checks anyhow.
#6
Thanks,
Are there safe places to put a floor jack (safe meaning no damage to vehicle)?
I don't have a pinch weld adapter but I suppose I could get one.
I actually made some adapters out of wood for jackstands but I hate to use wood even if I'm not getting under the car.
Are there safe places to put a floor jack (safe meaning no damage to vehicle)?
I don't have a pinch weld adapter but I suppose I could get one.
I actually made some adapters out of wood for jackstands but I hate to use wood even if I'm not getting under the car.
Last edited by alexh1; 01-19-2011 at 05:02 PM.
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