Dealership Scratched My Tint!
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Dealership Scratched My Tint!
so i've just run into the same issue that most people who have tinted their 2ISs have had...Wiper Flipping
definitely not the worst part of the story. i took it into my dealer just so they could flip the wiper out so that i don't hear that ANNOYING screeching sound when rolling the windows back up. mind you, this has happened before, and the service tech successfully flipped it back out within a matter of seconds.
when i brought it in this time the lady i spoke to said she'd get someone to do the job. i walked over to the passenger side of my car to see if the wipers had flipped on that window, and in the blink of an eye the tech had walked up to the driver side door (not saying a word to me) and sticks in some pin tool (god knows what it's used for), and starts scrapping inside to flip it out...no questions asked
long story short the genius scratches my tint, leaving a 4inch scratch on my window = tint is ruined he rolls the window up and seeing that it's scratched says, "oh, you have tints...that's not covered under warranty"
i just pause for a bit...confused/shocked/pissed off. then he and the lady say "there's nothing we can do about it" and slowly begin to walk away. great service right?? no apology either
main point of this post is to ask if i should go back and speak to a manager to see if they'll cover it or what should i do about the situation? sorry about the venting, and appreciate any/all responses
definitely not the worst part of the story. i took it into my dealer just so they could flip the wiper out so that i don't hear that ANNOYING screeching sound when rolling the windows back up. mind you, this has happened before, and the service tech successfully flipped it back out within a matter of seconds.
when i brought it in this time the lady i spoke to said she'd get someone to do the job. i walked over to the passenger side of my car to see if the wipers had flipped on that window, and in the blink of an eye the tech had walked up to the driver side door (not saying a word to me) and sticks in some pin tool (god knows what it's used for), and starts scrapping inside to flip it out...no questions asked
long story short the genius scratches my tint, leaving a 4inch scratch on my window = tint is ruined he rolls the window up and seeing that it's scratched says, "oh, you have tints...that's not covered under warranty"
i just pause for a bit...confused/shocked/pissed off. then he and the lady say "there's nothing we can do about it" and slowly begin to walk away. great service right?? no apology either
main point of this post is to ask if i should go back and speak to a manager to see if they'll cover it or what should i do about the situation? sorry about the venting, and appreciate any/all responses
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Well, you should never have moved that car from that spot and you should have hauled the service manager, along with the goof ball technician, and sorted it out right then and there. Going back now is going to make it more difficult to get resolution. But I wouldn't let it pass. Confront them today.
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The way I see it, maybe tint is not covered under warranty but it sure should be covered under their insurance policy. Just because they work on the car doesn't mean they can damage your property without consequence. Just as if you took the car to a stereo shop and the installer gouged your leather because he had a screw driver in his back pocket. I wouldn't have left the dealership without having the manager and even the GM look at the damage and talk to you. Being that you left it will be a little harder for resolution, but like mentioned above I'd still give it a try.
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The dealership is liable for that damage done to your car in my opinion. If they were a half way decent dealership they should resolve it at your request. Go back up there and complain to someone to see if you can get something done because that is just wrong. GL man. Battles with the dealership are usually tiring.
#5
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I'm not justifying the dealer's actions, but why didn't you insist that the tint shop do it right and not leave an issue that required dealer repair???
It's not the dealer's responsibility to repair problems caused by others under warranty. I think they were trying to fix the problem as a goodwill gesture to you, and it ended up scratching the tint.
Good luck with this one...it's going to get messy.
It's not the dealer's responsibility to repair problems caused by others under warranty. I think they were trying to fix the problem as a goodwill gesture to you, and it ended up scratching the tint.
Good luck with this one...it's going to get messy.
#6
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I'm not justifying the dealer's actions, but why didn't you insist that the tint shop do it right and not leave an issue that required dealer repair???
It's not the dealer's responsibility to repair problems caused by others under warranty. I think they were trying to fix the problem as a goodwill gesture to you, and it ended up scratching the tint.
Good luck with this one...it's going to get messy.
It's not the dealer's responsibility to repair problems caused by others under warranty. I think they were trying to fix the problem as a goodwill gesture to you, and it ended up scratching the tint.
Good luck with this one...it's going to get messy.
#7
Legal issue or not, a good dealership that cares about their customers will take care of any damage done on their part. Customer service is a big part of buying a car these days. I hope dealers understand that.
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#8
dude what are you thinking not asking for the supervisor or service manager right then and there. once you moved the car off the dealership then it can get real messy because now you have to prove to them that they scratched your tint. if the tech and lady denies it then you're out of luck. but oh well a tint job for 1 window is prolly only 40 bux or so.
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so i've just run into the same issue that most people who have tinted their 2ISs have had...Wiper Flipping
definitely not the worst part of the story. i took it into my dealer just so they could flip the wiper out so that i don't hear that ANNOYING screeching sound when rolling the windows back up. mind you, this has happened before, and the service tech successfully flipped it back out within a matter of seconds.
when i brought it in this time the lady i spoke to said she'd get someone to do the job. i walked over to the passenger side of my car to see if the wipers had flipped on that window, and in the blink of an eye the tech had walked up to the driver side door (not saying a word to me) and sticks in some pin tool (god knows what it's used for), and starts scrapping inside to flip it out...no questions asked
definitely not the worst part of the story. i took it into my dealer just so they could flip the wiper out so that i don't hear that ANNOYING screeching sound when rolling the windows back up. mind you, this has happened before, and the service tech successfully flipped it back out within a matter of seconds.
when i brought it in this time the lady i spoke to said she'd get someone to do the job. i walked over to the passenger side of my car to see if the wipers had flipped on that window, and in the blink of an eye the tech had walked up to the driver side door (not saying a word to me) and sticks in some pin tool (god knows what it's used for), and starts scrapping inside to flip it out...no questions asked
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it's recommended that window tint be protected with a thin layer of silicone lubricant spray. ArmorAll works, too; just be sure to wipe off the excess to avoid leaving a white film.
#14
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The dealer is not responsible for a poor or incorrect tint job. The tint installer should have adjuster the wiper. If I put on after-market product X that interferes with an OEM part. I don't expect Lexus to modify the OEM part. Just logic. You should have had the tint shop adjust the wiper in the first place. Consider this a learning experience.