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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2017 21:37:17 GMT 1
One for Karl I think. In the Ford service book referring to service record, e.g. where the garage stamps the book, please advise what; 1 / Any applicable service actions checked means! 2 / Open service actions completed! Thanks
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Post by Karl on Jul 20, 2017 21:55:24 GMT 1
Recalls
Ford call them field service actions
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Post by Karl on Jul 20, 2017 21:59:11 GMT 1
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Post by Karl on Jul 20, 2017 22:02:10 GMT 1
Put your reg no in and it should tell you if any outstanding recalls, there's an option to issue a service sheet as well. You'll need a login in however to in put an Digital service record ( if it's a newish car )
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Post by Karl on Jul 20, 2017 22:02:37 GMT 1
Service books are slowly being fazed out
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2017 22:08:27 GMT 1
Thanks Karl I have checked etis but was still unsure what it meant, so in summary them can I say; 1 / Any applicable service actions checked - Yes recalls and campaigns 2 / Open service actions completed - No Thanks
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Post by Karl on Jul 20, 2017 22:20:10 GMT 1
You got it 🙂
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Post by Karl on Jul 20, 2017 22:20:39 GMT 1
Confusing right
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Post by Noberator on Jul 22, 2017 12:02:43 GMT 1
Service books are slowly being fazed out Any idea why Karl? From a buying and selling point of view of course.
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Post by Karl on Jul 22, 2017 13:09:41 GMT 1
I'm guessing an more secure way of recording a vehicles history
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Post by chippie on Jul 22, 2017 13:12:12 GMT 1
Begs the question on how this would impact a warranty claim for a maintained vehicle not serviced by a Ford franchised dealer?
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Post by Karl on Jul 22, 2017 16:47:37 GMT 1
It wouldn't so long as you had evidence
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Post by remmington on Jul 22, 2017 18:25:15 GMT 1
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Post by Karl on Jul 22, 2017 18:52:42 GMT 1
Yes think there around ÂŁ10 for an ford one.
Sometimes have to buy another one, when yours is lost/damaged or the customer has a golden oldie which has ran out of slots
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Post by Noberator on Jul 23, 2017 9:01:36 GMT 1
It wouldn't so long as you had evidence That's true Karl but as long as the garage follows the maker’s service schedule and uses original equipment parts. European Block Exemption rules mean manufacturers can’t invalidate your guarantee for not using a franchised dealer as long as the garage follows the maker’s service schedule and uses original equipment parts. However everything must be documented for proof even down to the grade of oil which was used. Youkeep detailed records if servicing your car outside of the dealer network. Makers aren’t obliged to pay claims when a car hasn’t been properly looked after. Just ensure you can prove yours has been by keeping everything in a file or folder.
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