Nissan 370Z Forum

Nissan 370Z Forum (http://www.the370z.com/)
-   Nissan 370Z General Discussions (http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-general-discussions/)
-   -   Hovering (http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-general-discussions/13182-hovering.html)

martums 01-11-2010 11:21 AM

Hovering
 
Hi Everyone,

After picking up my Z 11 days ago, yours truly is shopping for a service dept. Have heaps of apprehension after reading some service dept. horror stories. My car was bought in a non-traditional manner. No plans to take it up the rear in the service dept., either. My money takes priority over their BS policies.

1) For those of you that use a Nissan dealer's service dept., have you declined to hand over your keys to them, and opted to move her, start her, as needed, etc.? (made other arrangements).

2) Do you have any methods to visually monitor the technicians working on your Z? (Not necessarily standing next to them & the car in the bay, I'm sure they'd whine & cry themselves to sleep...)

3) How do you prevent the idiots from joyriding and redlining (test driving) your ride after service?

This stereotypical service dept. our-way-or-the-highway just won't cut it. It's my bloody money, etc. Just need to find a reasonable middle ground between doing the work myself, and surrendering my new baby to the lowest nut on the rung for an $80-odd oil change. And am ready to neuter any idiot who thinks they can test drive her or (or just be an expletive bag) after same.

Where's the soapbox emoticon?

Have a trusted mechanic locally, and would prefer Nissan for this. Original selling dealer is too far away to use.

Appreciate your feedback!

:argue:

vipor 01-11-2010 11:31 AM

Cobb and other ECU products have a valet mode that will hold your RPMs and such. Of course Nissan may frown on this.

I have a tendency to do the walk-around inspection with the tech so I know what's up with the car beforehand. I've only had my car worked on once and it was less than 2 hours total including the hand wash. Not an expert on this.

370zdub 01-11-2010 11:37 AM

^^What vipor said about the COBB unit being in valet mode to limit RPM's. I do not know what nissan would think of that either. My suggestion being, if you can somehow find a way to work up a relationship with a certain tech at a dealer and have him be the only one who works on the car you may find that the care taken of your car will be personal to that tech since you have now built a relationship, otherwise I would try doing most of the work myself.

kenchan 01-11-2010 11:44 AM

how about you download the service manual and do the work yourself? it's easy for the first 30K miles or so especially... just usual checkups and oil changes. if you need to do your brake fluid and pads (and dont know how), have a friend help you. there's no rocket science to just maintain a car while new. i do all the work on mine.

vipor 01-11-2010 11:50 AM

Went to an Audi dealer this weekend to look at the A5 and Q5 for the GF. The dealer recommended the ARP tune for the 2.0T and said many owners have it and come in all the time for work. He said if there was a motor or ECU problem they'd be inclined to blame the tune, but it wasn't an automatic voiding of the warranty or anything. It'd be nice to know a Nissan dealer like that.

Lug 01-11-2010 11:58 AM

DAMMIT! :mad:






I thought by the title of this thread that you had discovered a new feature for the 2010 model. :(

vipor 01-11-2010 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lug (Post 358981)
I thought by the title of this thread that you had discovered a new feature for the 2010 model. :(

:rofl2::roflpuke2::bowrofl::icon18:

kannibul 01-11-2010 12:01 PM

I've had paint chips repaired, but it was a 3rd party where the dealer ate the cost of the repair (it was the next day, I picked up the cat at night)...

The people that did the paint repair drove the piss out of it. A whole 1/8th tank :(

I raised hell with the dealer since they were the go-between. They said something to the shop, so when I took it back in for them to do a better job buffing and getting the holograms out, they didn't drive it as much.

That still ticks me off...

vipor 01-11-2010 12:05 PM

they shouldn't drive it at all for body work?

Lug 01-11-2010 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vipor (Post 358987)
they shouldn't drive it at all for body work?

Then how do you expect them to check that the bubblegum adhesive would hold the parts on under vigorous driving conditions? huh?

Pharmacist 01-11-2010 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lug (Post 358981)
DAMMIT! :mad:






I thought by the title of this thread that you had discovered a new feature for the 2010 model. :(

No I think you have to fork up the extra $$$ for a Rolls to get that feature

http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs31/f/20...nyPCarlyon.png

Lug 01-11-2010 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pharmacist (Post 359003)
No I think you have to fork up the extra $$$ for a Rolls to get that feature

No true hovering enthusiast wants a bloated pig like a Rolls as a hovercar! The 0 to 2 ft hover will take forever in that atrocity! :mad: You probably prefer the automatic hover mode over the manual hover mode as well, poser. :rolleyes:

martums 01-11-2010 12:54 PM

verbose mode
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vipor (Post 358963)
Cobb and other ECU products have a valet mode that will hold your RPMs and such. Of course Nissan may frown on this.

Limiting the RPM's would be fantastic. The ability for the Cobb device to monitor attributes like RPM & Speed is AWESOME. Is there a likelihood the service personnel would disconnect the Cobb device during the service period?

370zdub - working up a relationship with a service technician--that's a great idea. A few months from now, the situation could be much more reliable. It'd be a struggle for me in the beginning to trust any unknowns...

I'm considering a GPS/GSM gadget, for location, speed & unexpected travel, but that's reactive. Would prefer to keep the key fob altogether.

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 358974)
how about you download the service manual and do the work yourself? it's easy for the first 30K miles or so especially... just usual checkups and oil changes. if you need to do your brake fluid and pads (and dont know how), have a friend help you. there's no rocket science to just maintain a car while new. i do all the work on mine.

Man, I would love to change the oil myself. And have downloaded the service manual, (and props to the guy(s) that took the time to download, collect & share same). Just as you described, oil is doable, and there's a buddy to help me with the brakes. Is saving your receipts for materials sufficient support to maintain warranty, as others have indicated?

My current residence makes self-service unlikely, might have to impose on a friend. Which brings up something I've wondered about for ages--where can we go to rent garage space (either with ramps, or maybe a lift, etc.). A kind of do-it-yourselfer's motel 6?

Quote:

Originally Posted by kannibul (Post 358984)
The people that did the paint repair drove the piss out of it. A whole 1/8th tank :(

Thinking of ways to hurt them...slowly

Lug & Pharmacist, you guys are my new heroes. :icon17:

kannibul 01-11-2010 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vipor (Post 358987)
they shouldn't drive it at all for body work?

What's worse is the body shop is only 1 mile from the dealership.

Someone took it the long way around....feckun ajckasess

kenchan 01-11-2010 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by martums (Post 359021)
Man, I would love to change the oil myself. And have downloaded the service manual, (and props to the guy(s) that took the time to download, collect & share same). Just as you described, oil is doable, and there's a buddy to help me with the brakes. Is saving your receipts for materials sufficient support to maintain warranty, as others have indicated?

that is usually the case. some dealers are arseholes to begin with so not sure if all will be as accepting as others.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:05 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2