RIckie Sampey
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What kind of proof of vehicle services are required, to not void warranty? Do I have to take it to Kia for oil changes and such or can I do it myself?
Not sure if Australia has different laws but in the US you can do oil changes yourself as long as you have proof they were done in a timely manner. I’ve done oil changes on all of my cars at home for years and I just bring my log book with me for any warranty related issues. Had the transmission replaced on my 2015 TLX under warranty and it never saw the service department except for warranty work.Doesn't have to be a Kia dealer, just has to be a qualified mechanic. Just have to keep all the receipts and paperwork of work completed. Not sure backyard oil changes really count, possibly would be voiding your warranty unless you are qualified.
That is very trusting of your manufacturers. How does anyone really know if the work was carried out in a proper manner or with the correct products. Yes, Australia is very different then as I explained before.Not sure if Australia has different laws but in the US you can do oil changes yourself as long as you have proof they were done in a timely manner. I’ve done oil changes on all of my cars at home for years and I just bring my log book with me for any warranty related issues. Had the transmission replaced on my 2015 TLX under warranty and it never saw the service department except for warranty work.
Dealers here are a complete rip off there have been numerous law suites on dealers not doing actual work the customer paid for or joy riding the customer’s car. I try to avoid them like the plague in my wife’s Jeep Wrangler they over filled the oil on 2 separate trips to get serviced. Majority of these oil techs are entry level mechanics and have the same knowledge as any person who can wrench on their cars.That is very trusting of your manufacturers. How does anyone really know if the work was carried out in a proper manner or with the correct products. Yes, Australia is very different then as I explained before.
No I agree about the dealers unless you can find a good one. I wouldn't trust them at all to service my Stinger. I ended up taking mine to a tyre shop that also did servicing that had done work on my other cars. Only 2 to 3 cars in the shop at the one time and I stayed and kept an eye on the car. The dealer mechanics I have experienced have mostly been younger, possibly apprentices. It's all about the money for them I feel and the amount of cars going through their shops every day is unbelievable. Plus the independant mechanics are far cheaper.Dealers here are a complete rip off there have been numerous law suites on dealers not doing actual work the customer paid for or joy riding the customer’s car. I try to avoid them like the plague in my wife’s Jeep Wrangler they over filled the oil on 2 separate trips to get serviced. Majority of these oil techs are entry level mechanics and have the same knowledge as any person who can wrench on their cars.
No I agree about the dealers unless you can find a good one. I wouldn't trust them at all to service my Stinger. I ended up taking mine to a tyre shop that also did servicing that had done work on my other cars. Only 2 to 3 cars in the shop at the one time and I stayed and kept an eye on the car. The dealer mechanics I have experienced have mostly been younger, possibly apprentices. It's all about the money for them I feel and the amount of cars going through their shops every day is unbelievable. Plus the independant mechanics are far cheaper.
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