DRC27Wash Posted Saturday at 09:59 AM Posted Saturday at 09:59 AM Should I expect the MMI to show oil level as full after an service?
Magnet Posted Saturday at 01:51 PM Posted Saturday at 01:51 PM Can you tell us where yours is reading then David.
DRC27Wash Posted Saturday at 02:18 PM Author Posted Saturday at 02:18 PM Pic 4717 was taken after a stop for 30 mins after picking it up. Pic 4730 was taken this morning. Pretty sure I’ve got an oil leak, to back that up there is also a burnt oil smell in the cabin. Any thoughts what the problem may be? I am seriously considering taking it back for a refund.
Magnet Posted Saturday at 05:20 PM Posted Saturday at 05:20 PM Thanks David, not so much a refund, but to arrange with whoever serviced the car to sort the issue out. Can we take it there wasn’t this issue with it before it was serviced? Kind regards, Gareth. p.s. You need to ensure you top up p/ recheck the oil before taking it back. 1
cliffcoggin Posted Saturday at 08:11 PM Posted Saturday at 08:11 PM 5 hours ago, DRC27Wash said: I am seriously considering taking it back Don't just consider it, do it. 1
DRC27Wash Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago Does the Q7 have a dip stick? If there is one I can’t see it. Have been checking the oil level after cooling down for a couple of hours on the MMI, it’s dropped from 3/4 when I collected it, to as low as 2/5. There is a smell in the cabin I believe is burning oil.
Mark M. Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago If you can't see an obvious dipstick then it's almost certain that you have a really helpful bung instead of one. I got an adjustable dipstick for my Q5 as it didn't come with one and I prefer it to trusting an electronic sensor. 1
DRC27Wash Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago Hi Gareth, I say refund because of the smell and potential oil leak not the resultant oil level from servicing. Any idea why else could it be dropping so quickly? Cheers, Dave
Mark M. Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Oil is going to be leaking out of the engine somewhere, or being burnt inside of it, they're the only ways the oil level is going to drop. I'd go back to the seller (I'm assuming it was trade) and tell them your concerns, depending on how long you've had it will dictate what you can do with it. If it's within 30 days then you have a right to reject the car if it's faulty, not as described or not fit for purpose. 30 days to six months the seller has to attempt a repair or replacement but if that's not satisfactory you can still pursue a refund. Over six months it's all on you to prove it was faulty since purchase.
DRC27Wash Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago Yes it was px trade on Friday April 18th. Do I have to give them a chance of repairing it or, as it is within 2-3 days insist the deal is reverted and I can have my car back (assuming they still have it)?
Mark M. Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago https://www.thecarexpert.co.uk/rejecting-a-car/#1-can-you-reject-your-car-for-any-fault-you-find That link gives a really good breakdown of it. But basically no, you don't have to let them attempt a repair in the first 30 days but your PX'd car almost certainly won't be available to you, instead you'd be eligible for the invoice price of the car including TAX etc.
Magnet Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago It could just be me, but I wasn’t aware that this was a just-purchased vehicle, but more a just- serviced ( in ownership) one.
Magnet Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago David, Sorry to be pedantic, but when you say ‘trade sale’ do you mean you bought it from a car sales dealer, or you bought it on a trade sale basis - I.e. with all faults, whether disclosed or undisclosed at the time of sale?
DRC27Wash Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago Part exchanged with a dealer. No faults declared. I also purchased a 3 year warranty. I contacted them today and they have told me to get it assessed at a garage on Tuesday.
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