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Hi John,

What an awful position to be put in, especially since you did exactly as you had been directed to do.
When I purchased the car, I purchased the service pack with it so I knew upfront the running costs etc and of course it gave me peace of mind knowing it was main dealer serviced. Unlike the BMW service pack, the MG one was supplied by the dealer group so I'm not free to use an MG dealer for the servicing, I will be definitely wanting a refund on this one.

I think the response from MGUK fully serves to prove the wholesale negligence of the supplying group.
Absolutely, it has further reaching consequences too, we purchased this with a PCP, we have a guaranteed minimum value at the end but as a condition of the PCP with Santander, we have to maintain the vehicle as per manufacturers T&C's. Now it doesnt have a full service history, this surely will affect the future value of the car.
 
Un-bloody-believable... But 2nd thoughts it is believable. Knowing what we know about MG UK. Good luck with it, John.
MGUK I have no problem with, their T&C's are published etc, they dont seem to tolerant of non compliance though which is their right and I also feel I'm likely to be a victim of non compliance.
 
Hi sorry to join this chat but you are aware that any vat registered garage can do servicing on new cars in the uk as long as manufacturers filters etc are used so IAM a bit puzzled why MG are saying warranty voided? I would take this further as far as routine or optional software updates are not required for warranty ?
 
Hi sorry to join this chat but you are aware that any vat registered garage can do servicing on new cars in the uk as long as manufacturers filters etc are used so IAM a bit puzzled why MG are saying warranty voided? I would take this further as far as routine or optional software updates are not required for warranty ?
Well first of all I dont see why VAT registration would be a prerequisite and on most modern cars access to the official dealer only software is needed eg STAR for Mercedes, ISTA for BMW and SAIC have there own too. The service check sheet shows 2 items requiring the use of dealer software - 'Connect diagnostic equipment, using VDS read, log and clear all codes' and 'Check and record the HV battery State of Charge and State Of Health', these are two items on the check sheet that should have been done and were not. Software updates were carried out during the first service and I'm told is a standard part of the service, there were other items not done too which means that not only was the service not done by an MG Dealer, it was not done by an MG Trained Technician, The official software was not available so all in all, there was little point in having this 'service' done. All that appears to have been done is kick tyres, measure the depth, wash it and off I go, shoddy work at best. I can fully understand MG saying my warranty is potentially voided. From what I've seen it's not easy to get warranty work done without a fuss even when you're fully compliant with T&C's, I can foresee trouble ahead if I don't get this sorted now and why should I have to do battle with MG in the event of a warranty issue later or the cars value at the end of the PCP?
 
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I suspect there are a few lease cars that will fall foul of meeting all of the warranty T & C's. My lease company sent the car to an independent garage for it's year 1 service and it is coming up for it's year 2 service so I expect they will use the same garage.

From what I could see from my dashcam the only thing they did was check the tyres and inflate them all to the wrong levels (as when I checked them after the service they were nowhere near the door pillar values). They didn't reset the service indicator or log anything on the MG dealer database.

As the car is owned by the lease company this will become their issue if it devalues the car at resale time.
 
I suspect there are a few lease cars that will fall foul of meeting all of the warranty T & C's. My lease company sent the car to an independent garage for it's year 1 service and it is coming up for it's year 2 service so I expect they will use the same garage.

From what I could see from my dashcam the only thing they did was check the tyres and inflate them all to the wrong levels (as when I checked them after the service they were nowhere near the door pillar values). They didn't reset the service indicator or log anything on the MG dealer database.

As the car is owned by the lease company this will become their issue if it devalues the car at resale time.
I agree it's their car and their problem which is fine and nothing for you to worry about. For me I have a PCP with Santander via MG, they have a guaranteed Minimum Value of £16,000 at 4 years old and 6000 miles per annum. The car isn't worth that now yet alone another 2 years later, I'm sure they will take a very careful look at it on it's return and find any way possible to mitigate their losses, this service debacle is a bullet for them to fire. Maybe I'm worrying over nothing but I'm not willing to wait 2 more years to find out. I either want in writing from MGUK they w9ill honour the warranty or the dealer concerned can take the car back, settle the finance and penalties and refund 50% of the deposit I paid. Their choice, their error IMHO.
 
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