Service book for Euro import
#1
Hi,
I have just put my MY02 WRX in for it's 1000 mile service and the dealer said they do not stamp the service book for Euro imports. I did get a headed cover note/receipt from them with all the details of the service etc. but I was wondering if this is normal or anyone else with a European import has experienced this?
If the dealer agrees to undertake the work, why do they refuse to stamp the service book?
Cheers
Gavin.
I have just put my MY02 WRX in for it's 1000 mile service and the dealer said they do not stamp the service book for Euro imports. I did get a headed cover note/receipt from them with all the details of the service etc. but I was wondering if this is normal or anyone else with a European import has experienced this?
If the dealer agrees to undertake the work, why do they refuse to stamp the service book?
Cheers
Gavin.
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I would have thought that was normal.
If it was me I would make sure the invoice with the service details has your reg number and engine chassis number on the invoice.
Damian.
If it was me I would make sure the invoice with the service details has your reg number and engine chassis number on the invoice.
Damian.
#3
This is not normal. I have a fully stamped-up service book (60k miles-worth) for my MY00 euro import. The book's in Dutch, but it's pretty obvious where to put the stamp and where to write the mileage.
#4
Thanks for the reply.
The invoice does have all the correct details such as reg number and chassis etc, so it is proof of the service. I was just unsure if it was normal to not stamp the book.
Cheers
Gavin.
The invoice does have all the correct details such as reg number and chassis etc, so it is proof of the service. I was just unsure if it was normal to not stamp the book.
Cheers
Gavin.
#5
Hi Carl,
I must have been replying to Damian's post when you replied - have you had your car serviced by a Subaru dealer? Not sure where to go with this - I could go back and see them, but if they refuse to stamp the book is there anything I can do?
As Damian mentioned, the reciept does have all the relevant details of the service, but I had hoped they would have stamped the book.
Cheers
gavin.
I must have been replying to Damian's post when you replied - have you had your car serviced by a Subaru dealer? Not sure where to go with this - I could go back and see them, but if they refuse to stamp the book is there anything I can do?
As Damian mentioned, the reciept does have all the relevant details of the service, but I had hoped they would have stamped the book.
Cheers
gavin.
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They do normally stamp the book.
I suppose the garages arguement might be that if they can't read dutch they have no idea what it actually is that they are giving their stamp to. If a translation of the dutch showed different service requirements to what they had actually done and they had stamped it perhaps they could possibley get in some kind of bother??
I suppose the garages arguement might be that if they can't read dutch they have no idea what it actually is that they are giving their stamp to. If a translation of the dutch showed different service requirements to what they had actually done and they had stamped it perhaps they could possibley get in some kind of bother??
#7
From 52,500 miles onwards I've been using Scoobysport and Tyres Northampton.
Prior to that I had 1k-30k done at Osbornes in Colchester (Subaru Dealer) and the next two (37.5k and 45k) at Welch in Great Shelford (Subaru Dealer). All stamped the service book.
Prior to that I had 1k-30k done at Osbornes in Colchester (Subaru Dealer) and the next two (37.5k and 45k) at Welch in Great Shelford (Subaru Dealer). All stamped the service book.
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My car had its 1,000 mile service this morning. Book stamped, no problem. You should take it up with the dealer...
(Forgot to say - my car is Belgian import with km service book etc.)
[Edited by Daphne - 4/20/2002 9:40:25 PM]
(Forgot to say - my car is Belgian import with km service book etc.)
[Edited by Daphne - 4/20/2002 9:40:25 PM]
#9
Thanks for all the replies - I will phone the dealer back on Monday. If they plainly refuse to stamp the book is this something I should pursue further, or should I just find another franchised dealer? I plan to have PPP plus other extras put on the car by them, so might use this to 'persuade them'.
Don't want to end up in an argument with them over this, but seems daft if other Subaru franchises are happy to service imports from Belgium and stamp the book.
Cheers
Gavin.
Don't want to end up in an argument with them over this, but seems daft if other Subaru franchises are happy to service imports from Belgium and stamp the book.
Cheers
Gavin.
#10
Gav, you paid for a service and this should include the stamping of the service book as proof that the service was carried out by that dealer and that you are following the service schedules.
This is very odd behaviour. You could just forget it and go to another dealer, but that wouldn't resolve the problem in that you wouldn't have a stamp for the 1000 miler. So I would pursue if you didn't get it sorted today.
If they are being funny about stamping your service book then I hate to think what they'll be like when you ask about a PPP. No doubt they will inform you that you can't get the PPP on a euro car, which is not true anymore, you can get the PPP and keep your Belgium warranty intact, but this will mean a trip to Belgium. If you need anymore info. let me know.
This is very odd behaviour. You could just forget it and go to another dealer, but that wouldn't resolve the problem in that you wouldn't have a stamp for the 1000 miler. So I would pursue if you didn't get it sorted today.
If they are being funny about stamping your service book then I hate to think what they'll be like when you ask about a PPP. No doubt they will inform you that you can't get the PPP on a euro car, which is not true anymore, you can get the PPP and keep your Belgium warranty intact, but this will mean a trip to Belgium. If you need anymore info. let me know.
#11
Hi Boultsy
I did not get a chance to ring them today - usual story too busy at work. Will hopefully get a chance tomorrow. You are right though - I paid for them to carry out the service and should have my book stamped as proof.
They did NOT tell me that PPP needed to be put on in Belgium - luckily I came across the thread under General yesterday that mentioned this. Looks like I might take a spin though Europe later this year!
I will try to ring them tomorrow.
Cheers for the reply.
gav.
I did not get a chance to ring them today - usual story too busy at work. Will hopefully get a chance tomorrow. You are right though - I paid for them to carry out the service and should have my book stamped as proof.
They did NOT tell me that PPP needed to be put on in Belgium - luckily I came across the thread under General yesterday that mentioned this. Looks like I might take a spin though Europe later this year!
I will try to ring them tomorrow.
Cheers for the reply.
gav.
#12
Hi all,
Phoned the dealer back today and asked why they chose not to stamp the book, when certain other Suabru dealers are happy to. The response was that as the book is in Dutch they do not know what they are stamping. Pretty lame excuse but they refuse to stamp it. At least I did get a headed cover note with all my car's details, and the 1000 mile service details so I do have proof. Would have been nice to have a stamped logbook, but guess I will just have to take my business elsewhere next time.
Reminds me of 5th gear last night when Quentin was interviewing the dealer about trade in prices for imports - as they cannot refuse to service your car, they can only try and penalise you in other ways. In future will certainly check in advance with a dealer to see if they stamp the logbook before booking the car in.
Not to worry - will be taking my business elsewhere next time, and will not be going to this dealer for all the mods I wanted such as Morrettes, new spoiler, colour coding etc.etc.
Thanks for all the replies anyway.
Cheers
Gavin
Phoned the dealer back today and asked why they chose not to stamp the book, when certain other Suabru dealers are happy to. The response was that as the book is in Dutch they do not know what they are stamping. Pretty lame excuse but they refuse to stamp it. At least I did get a headed cover note with all my car's details, and the 1000 mile service details so I do have proof. Would have been nice to have a stamped logbook, but guess I will just have to take my business elsewhere next time.
Reminds me of 5th gear last night when Quentin was interviewing the dealer about trade in prices for imports - as they cannot refuse to service your car, they can only try and penalise you in other ways. In future will certainly check in advance with a dealer to see if they stamp the logbook before booking the car in.
Not to worry - will be taking my business elsewhere next time, and will not be going to this dealer for all the mods I wanted such as Morrettes, new spoiler, colour coding etc.etc.
Thanks for all the replies anyway.
Cheers
Gavin
#13
In case anyone in Scotland was wondering, the dealer was A F Noble and Son in Penicuik.
My advice for anyone with a European import would be to ring a dealer first for confirmation they will stamp your logbook before booking your car in for a service with them.
Cheers
Gavin
My advice for anyone with a European import would be to ring a dealer first for confirmation they will stamp your logbook before booking your car in for a service with them.
Cheers
Gavin
#14
Gav, fair enough if you can't be arsed to follow this up but i would be straight onto the phone to IM about this, lame isn't the word.
Luckily my Belgium service book has an english translation throughout so not had any problems, I personally would go up there with a translation and shove it up there ....
Luckily my Belgium service book has an english translation throughout so not had any problems, I personally would go up there with a translation and shove it up there ....
#15
Boultsy
Might be a silly question, but who are IM again and what does this stand for? I take it they own Subaru? Anyone have any contact numbers for Subaru UK or IM then and I will give them a phone for their view on this.
cheers
Gavin.
Might be a silly question, but who are IM again and what does this stand for? I take it they own Subaru? Anyone have any contact numbers for Subaru UK or IM then and I will give them a phone for their view on this.
cheers
Gavin.
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IM don't give a toss and won't help you - and frankly, their attitude towards imports perpetuates this problem. You won't get any support from them.
You could however, if you want to actually do something about this, report it to the EU Commission who have a department setup to combat these types of anti-competitive/anti-EU law type things. They are very interested to hear of traders who are trying to impede EU law.
I can try and dig their contact details out if you like.
Matt
You could however, if you want to actually do something about this, report it to the EU Commission who have a department setup to combat these types of anti-competitive/anti-EU law type things. They are very interested to hear of traders who are trying to impede EU law.
I can try and dig their contact details out if you like.
Matt
#17
Gav IM stands for International Motors and they are the guys who handle the UK side of things and dish out the franchises (is that how you spell it) to the dealers, they basically control all things Subaru UK like subaru Benelux controls all things in Holland and Belgium.
Like matt says though, they probably wont give a toss so the EU Commission route will probably get the best results. Although it may still be worth asking IM whether they endorse a dealers doing this and quoting anti-competitive/anti-EU law stuff and ask them if they are going to do anything about it, and feed that back to the EU commission aswell.
Is it worth it though
FYI, Fuji Heavy Industries own Subaru
Like matt says though, they probably wont give a toss so the EU Commission route will probably get the best results. Although it may still be worth asking IM whether they endorse a dealers doing this and quoting anti-competitive/anti-EU law stuff and ask them if they are going to do anything about it, and feed that back to the EU commission aswell.
Is it worth it though
FYI, Fuji Heavy Industries own Subaru
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Arty here, first day on here, so bear with me.
Regarding service intervals for new MY02 WRX. My car was bought in the uk from a car subermarket they got the car from Belgium. My local dealer did the 1000 service and stamped the book. I asked what service interval I should use, they suggested I contact Subaru uk, they where "un-helpful" and suggested I got in touch with the Subaru Benelux people. My question is to keep the 60,000 or 3 year warranty, what shedule is correct, the uk 10,000mile interval/12 months or the older shedule of services every 6 months/12,500KM as per the service book that came with the car! HELP!! please
Regarding service intervals for new MY02 WRX. My car was bought in the uk from a car subermarket they got the car from Belgium. My local dealer did the 1000 service and stamped the book. I asked what service interval I should use, they suggested I contact Subaru uk, they where "un-helpful" and suggested I got in touch with the Subaru Benelux people. My question is to keep the 60,000 or 3 year warranty, what shedule is correct, the uk 10,000mile interval/12 months or the older shedule of services every 6 months/12,500KM as per the service book that came with the car! HELP!! please
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I would at least change the oil more regularly than 7500 miles anyway (let alone 10-12,000 miles). 3-4000 miles is a better interval IMHO. After all, I think these intermediate services are mainly only an oil/filter change, lube a few bits and check the various fluid levels.
Matt
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Nooooooooooo!!!!!! Well sort of.
The warranty is administered by Subaru Benelux and you must keep to their servicing schedule, not the UK ones.
So its 7 500 miles, not the 10 000 miles of the UK cars. If Benelux change then you can change.
Anyway would you really want the oil in for 10 000 miles (have a look at it after 5 000!)
The warranty is administered by Subaru Benelux and you must keep to their servicing schedule, not the UK ones.
So its 7 500 miles, not the 10 000 miles of the UK cars. If Benelux change then you can change.
Anyway would you really want the oil in for 10 000 miles (have a look at it after 5 000!)
#23
Matt,
If you have the address for the EU commission department you mentioned, I will definately send off a letter. I doubt it will do much for my current problem, but at least it will bring this sort of thing to their attention. I will try and give IM a call this week, but after your comments about their attitude not sure if it will lead to anything. Thanks for posting the number boultsy.
cheers
gav.
If you have the address for the EU commission department you mentioned, I will definately send off a letter. I doubt it will do much for my current problem, but at least it will bring this sort of thing to their attention. I will try and give IM a call this week, but after your comments about their attitude not sure if it will lead to anything. Thanks for posting the number boultsy.
cheers
gav.
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Thanks all for the info about service intervals, I have just found out from Keyrings web site FAQ that I have to register my cars details with Subaru UK warranty department.(MY02WRX) I have to obtain a copy of the purchase invoice from the car supermarket I got the car from (price paid can be tipexed out).The supermarket got the car from Belgium, this has to go with a copy of my V5 or reg number and chassis number.Has anyone else done this? any probs when putting in a warranty claim? Art
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cheers for the link boultsy, will fire off a email this week.
Just out of interest, has anyone had their imported WRX serviced and log book stamped by a Subaru dealer in Scotland? Will need to start looking elsewhere after my problems with Nobles.
Cheers
Gav.
Just out of interest, has anyone had their imported WRX serviced and log book stamped by a Subaru dealer in Scotland? Will need to start looking elsewhere after my problems with Nobles.
Cheers
Gav.
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...just adding my threepenny-worth a bit late in the day ! I bought my Belgian import second-hand but the service book had been stamped no problem by UK dealers. I've owned Fiat & Alfa Romeo imports and in both cases I've bought English service books for £10 from the UK dealer at the time of first service. Will Subaru UK dealers sell/give you a UK service book like this if you want one ? Can't see why they shouldn't unless they're being difficult.
#30
Hi Gav
Interesting - I'm in Edinburgh but had my 1000 miler done in Errol - they were OK but Trade Sales supplied the car without a book and nobody else will supply them (they lied to me and said it was an EU import, but later admitted it was not).
Dealer in Perth Subaru Town and Country, point blank refused to service it - stated it was company policy. Nobles siad they would, but there own supplied cars would get priority!!
Plan to get the next service (10000 lies or 7500 miles which anyone?) at Nobles. Now not so sure......!
MC
Interesting - I'm in Edinburgh but had my 1000 miler done in Errol - they were OK but Trade Sales supplied the car without a book and nobody else will supply them (they lied to me and said it was an EU import, but later admitted it was not).
Dealer in Perth Subaru Town and Country, point blank refused to service it - stated it was company policy. Nobles siad they would, but there own supplied cars would get priority!!
Plan to get the next service (10000 lies or 7500 miles which anyone?) at Nobles. Now not so sure......!
MC