Booked my appointment as soon as I received the recall notice on 5/2 and the earliest possible date my dealer could take me was today 5/29 (3-4 weeks). Took the day off work because I knew it could be 3-4 hours...
740AM: Dropped my car off at the dealership. My borderline-elderly Dad was nice enough to take the 30-minute drive from his home to pick me up.
2+ hours later at 10AM: Asked my service advisor for an estimate for when they thought the work would be completed. I was told they didn't have a timeframe yet but would get back to me.
30 minutes later 1030AM: "It doesn't look like it will be available until EOD, around 4pm-5pm"
4.5 hours later at 3pm (7+ hours after initial drop-off): Call my service advisor to confirm the 4pm-5pm completion time. I don't want my Dad to drive me the now 40-minutes back to the dealership if the car wouldn't be ready. Service advisor told me "Sorry, we couldn't complete the recall. We don't have the parts needed".
TLDR: 7 hours to be told that "we don't have the parts" and made the 1.5 hour drive back to Chicago.
740AM: Dropped my car off at the dealership. My borderline-elderly Dad was nice enough to take the 30-minute drive from his home to pick me up.
2+ hours later at 10AM: Asked my service advisor for an estimate for when they thought the work would be completed. I was told they didn't have a timeframe yet but would get back to me.
30 minutes later 1030AM: "It doesn't look like it will be available until EOD, around 4pm-5pm"
4.5 hours later at 3pm (7+ hours after initial drop-off): Call my service advisor to confirm the 4pm-5pm completion time. I don't want my Dad to drive me the now 40-minutes back to the dealership if the car wouldn't be ready. Service advisor told me "Sorry, we couldn't complete the recall. We don't have the parts needed".
TLDR: 7 hours to be told that "we don't have the parts" and made the 1.5 hour drive back to Chicago.