Honda dealer wipes out my maintenance records?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by dgk, Jul 9, 2007.

  1. dgk

    TomP Guest

    And so it goes...

    The question is, do you have the records?

    Every business has a records retention policy. While I agree 6 months is not
    very long, your car is a '91 model. How long would you suggest "they" retain
    your records? Would you be willing to pay for the service of record
    retention?
    The way dealers' are now you're lucky they would even consider working on
    it... let alone maintain a service record.

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    TomP, Jul 15, 2007
    #21
  2. dgk

    who Guest

    That's shocking.
    My mid 90s Chrysler's records are available by all dealers, must be a
    central Chrysler system. They seem to keep those records forever, even
    though I only visit the dealer every few years. They even mail out
    maintenance reminders several times each year.
    However I keep a file on all work done on my car, because most of it is
    done at non dealers shops.

    Your '91 Honda is even older than my Chrysler.
    Perhaps they no longer want to work on such an old car as many of their
    mechanics probably have little knowledge on it. <:)
     
    who, Jul 23, 2007
    #22
  3. dgk

    dgk Guest

    Not too likely I would think. They apparently love to work on it. I
    think I do need them to take a look since the door open warning light
    sometimes has all the doors being opened when none are.
     
    dgk, Jul 24, 2007
    #23
  4. dgk

    Evan Platt Guest

    Top posting is just as bad as not quoting. :)
     
    Evan Platt, Sep 22, 2007
    #24
  5. dgk

    qarzhz Guest

    Top posting is good.
    Saves much scrolling past the dead text needlessly quoted.
     
    qarzhz, Sep 23, 2007
    #25
  6. Wrong. The trick is to trim the quoted text to just the part or parts that
    are being referenced, and then reply under the quoted text.
     
    High Tech Misfit, Sep 23, 2007
    #26
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