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    Problems with Nissan service and my cars appearance

    I just went for an oil change today. My last oil change that I got from the Nissan dealer which is literally an 8th of a mile from my house, after getting my car back I notice two small nicks at the nose of the hood. I complained to the service manager who didn't seem to give a hoot.

    I then went home, still being bothered by this I went back to the dealer to speak to the service manager he told me this should not have happened but unfortunately on some occasions do. He ran out to my car with touch up paint and did everything he could to make me happy. I ended up being ok with it.

    This is only an oil change, what is the mechanic opening my hood with his teeth, or with some sort of tool in his hand as though to scratch my hood??


    Ok fast forward to today, I promised myself back then I would never return to that dealership by my house ever again. So the next closest one is 7 miles down the road, so I go there for another oil change. When I arrived I told them the story about the previous experience and showed the guy that pre-inspects your car the two nick marks. So I think I am good alerting them to the fact I am conscious of these minor mishaps.

    So I do brakes this time along with the oil change when I got my car back I didn't check for damage, cause I was so positive that they would be careful with my car. When I got home I saw two NEW tiny nicks on the edge of my hood this time on the left side.

    I am so fed up and frustrated with this, so every time I go to the dealer my car gets damaged?? I am embarrassed to say I don't know how to do my own oil changes if I did I certainly don't have the time. So does anyone have any suggestions how I should handle this and more importantly how do I get my car worked on without incurring damage in the future please???

    I know this post was quite long but thanks to all who reads it and responds!

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    Re: Problems with Nissan service and my cars appearance

    You tube to learn oil changes, hint they are SUPER easy to do. And buy a pair of ramps.

    If they keep chipping the edge of the hood you could cover it with painters tape when you take it in for service.


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    Re: Problems with Nissan service and my cars appearance

    I love the painters tape idea, thanks

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    Re: Problems with Nissan service and my cars appearance

    I second the learn to do your own oil changes, my current car is the only one I will not do for two reasons: I get oil changes free for 6 years. I also need to extract the oil, there is no oil pan to drain from.I would need to buy some sort of extractor plus the oil apparently can oil be bought through the dealership? Idk in that case it's a hassle.A typical Nissan should be a breeze. With a little practice, maybe a friend can help you, you can get the change done quickly. My last oil change on my wife's car took be 20 minutes, that was set up and clean up. I am by no means mechanically inclined, oil changes are very easy. Watch a YouTube video as mentioned, but search for your specific car's oil change. This will show exactly what to do.

    In my book a little fear and frustration about your first oil change is nothing compared to the rage you experienced on two separate occasions for utter incompetence. Have you filed a complaint with Nissan's corporate? The squeaky wheel gets the oil.


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    Re: Problems with Nissan service and my cars appearance

    Quote Originally Posted by Dmb5450 View Post
    I second the learn to do your own oil changes, my current car is the only one I will not do for two reasons: I get oil changes free for 6 years. I also need to extract the oil, there is no oil pan to drain from.I would need to buy some sort of extractor plus the oil apparently can oil be bought through the dealership? Idk in that case it's a hassle.A typical Nissan should be a breeze. With a little practice, maybe a friend can help you, you can get the change done quickly. My last oil change on my wife's car took be 20 minutes, that was set up and clean up. I am by no means mechanically inclined, oil changes are very easy. Watch a YouTube video as mentioned, but search for your specific car's oil change. This will show exactly what to do.

    In my book a little fear and frustration about your first oil change is nothing compared to the rage you experienced on two separate occasions for utter incompetence. Have you filed a complaint with Nissan's corporate? The squeaky wheel gets the oil.


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    Thanks for responding, my oil changes are free for three years myself. I have not yet complained to corporate i figure if i complain every time i go to a dealer for service i will eventually run out of dealers to go to so idk.

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    Re: Problems with Nissan service and my cars appearance

    Quote Originally Posted by Chala View Post
    Thanks for responding, my oil changes are free for three years myself. I have not yet complained to corporate i figure if i complain every time i go to a dealer for service i will eventually run out of dealers to go to so idk.
    Don't be afraid, go to the same dealer that you complained about, it is a place that must rely on customers to thrive. If they are doing it to your car they are doing it to others. Don't let them make this the gold standard in oil changes.

    When I got a Mazda a few years back, I loved the dealership, they were great. I often got those survey cards and gave great feedback. One occasion after an inspection the tech left my car in drive in the service pick up bay. I was paying my bill and heard yelling, the tech, a few feet from the car at this point noticed the car rolling away. He luckily got back in and put it into park. Obviously I was upset, long story short, I got a survey card and mentioned that experience.

    The owner of the dealer called me and apologized and asked how to make it up to me. Those surveys make or break the dealers, they need you to be happy. I told him I gave them great reviews in the past but this time was different. Our deal was I would only get the most experienced tech with the least complaints working on my car. I continued to go to that dealer until I sold my car. Yes, they know me as the guy who hangs signs all over his car to not have it washed then has someone sign that they agree. If wanting my property that I work my butt off for respected, then yes I am annoying. In the end I expect a service and my car returned to me in the condition it was given to them in. In the end if they know you will hold them accountable, they will treat you right. They developed a culture that allows them to mistreat customer cars because no on has stopped them yet.


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    Re: Problems with Nissan service and my cars appearance

    Thats a great story Dmb5450 yes i work hard for my vehicle's payments, and i also take pride in my cars appearance. The last thing i expect is for a dealership to damage my vehicle. I have not got these survey cards/emails but i sure look forward to getting one. Thanks!

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    Re: Problems with Nissan service and my cars appearance

    IMO, and since I am almost as picky as you are. I dont let anyone touch my cars, and if I have to let them then I either have to be a royal pain in everyones ass and piss off everyone or I have to let it go unless it is really bad. It is just a car in the end. Sounds like a daily car and things are going to happen to them just a fact of life.
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    Re: Problems with Nissan service and my cars appearance

    Dmb5450 has given some great advice. I too had a bad experience after buying my car in Aug.2015 with the service dept. at the dealership I bought from. Long story not getting into it now, they damaged my wheel. They denied it, I went on a ass chewing spree, got the service manager, office manager. Did talk to the owner in person, and called Chrysler Customer Service. And stepped away. It got taken care of. That dealership was I say 2 miles from my home, and 1/4 mile from my work.

    Now I drive 15 miles one way to another. get great service. I built a relationship with the new dealership, last year car had a problem they couldn't solve, they had to work with engineers to fix it. At the time my car was the only one that has ever had whatever issue. They already knew I was picky from oil changes. So I dropped it off, laid down some rules. I just polished and coated it a little over a month before. It was in for 5 weeks, had daily phone conversations with the service manager, and a Chrysler case worker. I went there once a week and the manager would escort me in the back to inspect it, even took my swirl finder light once.

    When I got the call to come pick it up I was nervous, it had dust all over it, that's it! In conversation with the manager, he told me that they worked on it in one bay, only left the building for test drives when it was dry, never in the rain, never sat outside waiting to be worked on, it stayed in the building. I was floored. Got home washed it, looked just like the day I took it in. Sorry for getting off track, just felt like sharing.

    Anytime I go to the service dept. for an oil change, or anything, I always get a email survey from Chrysler, and usually a phone call from the dealership asking about my experience. I always do them. Hope you get this sorted out!

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    Re: Problems with Nissan service and my cars appearance

    Quote Originally Posted by Goin Rogue View Post

    You tube to learn oil changes, hint they are SUPER easy to do.

    And buy a pair of ramps.

    I do all my own oil changes.... or I have the Boy Scouts do it for me....



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    I know for some people changing your own oil is not an easy option. But if you are even a little mechanically inclined.... it's not that hard. It helps to have a truck with a 12" lift kit sitting on 40" tires.


    If you don't have a monster truck and need ramps - well Autogeek can help you with that....


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