seduced Need more power. Now taking donations. Member 753 Member For: 16y 1m 10d Gender: Male Posted 30/11/10 11:57 PM Share Posted 30/11/10 11:57 PM I take the liberty of choosing my own oil and filter every 7,500kms and changing it myself for piece of mind and I just generally enjoy it. Due for my 60,000kms service, so I decided to change my own oil, tighten all the (fingertight)exhaust manifold bolts, check turbo bolts etc.Items due for 60,000kms are:Clutch fluidBrake flushCoolantOilGeneral check over.Clutch fluid was replaced 15 months ago when my option 3 clutch was installed, coolant was changed 12 months ago while the engine was pulled down under warranty, and oil I have already done. Only thing I want is someone to flush the brake fluid and stamp the service book...But according to several respected servicing departments of different brands: "you do your own servicing, we wont stamp your book." I said, "its just oil""Doesnt matter, unless we do all those items, we wont stamp any book because we wouldnt have serviced it fully..."So, how do you guys have your books stamped that do your "own servicing" I.e change your own oil????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spoolxr6 Member 312 Member For: 14y 4m 22d Posted 01/12/10 12:28 AM Share Posted 01/12/10 12:28 AM Mate it's not about being competent to do the job, it's all about being qualified. When I used to have warranty for other vehicles I used to have a mate stamp the book. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam Here since the start... Lifetime Members 10,282 Member For: 21y 11m 11d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 01/12/10 12:34 AM Share Posted 01/12/10 12:34 AM On 01/12/2010 at 12:28 AM, spoolxr6 said: Mate it's not about being competent to do the job, it's all about being qualified.I think you've got that arse about?I know plenty of qualified mechanics, (I'm one myself) but I wouldn't say they're all competent.There's more to a service than changing fluids. It annoys me that a lot of people on here think it's that simple.Stamping your log book is their signature to say THEY HAVE done the job as per the schedule.You can't possibly expect them to sign for work they haven't done! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spoolxr6 Member 312 Member For: 14y 4m 22d Posted 01/12/10 12:45 AM Share Posted 01/12/10 12:45 AM It is all about being qualified when it comes to warranty mate. You can be a million times more competant than some so called mechanics, however if you you don't have a piece of paper to back your work then no warranty. I'm an Auto Electrician and am more than capable of carring out a log book service, yet I don't have the correct qualification to validate a stamp in the service book. But I agree you can't have everyone that thinks because they have changed some fluids that they have carried out a service, but in 90% of the cases the owner has taken more care and done a better job than the 1st year apprentice at the dealship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seduced Need more power. Now taking donations. Member 753 Member For: 16y 1m 10d Gender: Male Posted 01/12/10 12:57 AM Author Share Posted 01/12/10 12:57 AM (edited) I think some may of misunderstood me. Im just asking the guys who change their own oil - How do you then have it serviced without them changing your oil again, and get a stamp in the book???I dont claim to have serviced it myself. that's what the dealers are telling me because all I did was change the oil. ITS NOT SERVICED. I WANT IT SERVICED. MINUS OIL. But everyone wants to carry out every item before they'll stamp the book. that's fine, but I dont want to waste $75 of oil I just put in there.Now, the other items (coolant, clutch fluid) were all done by Ford and Mal Wood recently. So they dont NEED re-doing, but it looks as if they'll have to be just to get a stamp....BTW - its out of warranty. Edited 01/12/10 01:00 AM by seduced Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spoolxr6 Member 312 Member For: 14y 4m 22d Posted 01/12/10 01:02 AM Share Posted 01/12/10 01:02 AM K understood. But for them to stamp the book at that interval they need to change the oil. They can't take your word that you changed it because if you haven't it will come back to them. If the engine spins a bearing and you go back they'll say we didn't do the oil maybe you used the wrong oil bla bla bla, etc. No warranty. If you have a particular oil that you want to use and it is OEM rated then you can give it to them if they agree and they can minus the oil cost off the bill. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seduced Need more power. Now taking donations. Member 753 Member For: 16y 1m 10d Gender: Male Posted 01/12/10 01:19 AM Author Share Posted 01/12/10 01:19 AM ok, I found a place with a good reputation (independant mechanic, top bloke) who will do it this time only. In the past I have left the 15k oil change to Ford so there is no issue, and do the 7,500km oil change myself. Next time, I'll leave the 15k oil change to this guy as well....as long as I can supply the oil.All sorted. This is the first non-ford service, now its out of warranty. Soooo much cheaper. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest XR09 Guests Posted 01/12/10 05:55 AM Share Posted 01/12/10 05:55 AM I would be keeping all my receipts for parts and fluids in the log book, or start a log book on it. As you say it's out of warranty so its no biggy. But when it's time to sell it will be.The workshop manuals have service intervals and requirements in them. And you can bet your ass most interim services are carried out by an apprentice. Probably do a much better job yourself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rootster Just a large member member Silver Donating Members 3,125 Member For: 16y 5m 20d Gender: Male Location: sydney Posted 01/12/10 09:48 AM Share Posted 01/12/10 09:48 AM get a stamp made up............I'm lucky have a good mate who owns a workshop...The rubber stamp should only cost you no more then $20.....not bad for peace of mind............ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PHANTMXR6 It's not a MKI! Member 1,742 Member For: 16y 9m 17d Gender: Male Location: Earth Posted 01/12/10 10:21 PM Share Posted 01/12/10 10:21 PM I service my own car. I just keep a copy of my trade paper with the log book. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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