What is the name of your state? California
I recently had my vehicle in for routine service at a local dealer. During the vehicle inspection the mechanic identified that a repair was needed. After some research I was OK with moving forward with the recommended repair but I did ask for my old parts back. The estimate was done via email as was my permission to perform the additional work as well as my request for the return of my old parts. In the proceSS of following up on the vehicles status i reminded the service advisor about returning my old parts. I had even insisted that he reply to confirm acknowledgment of my request, which he did.
When I arrived at the dealership to pick up my vehicle the service advisor came up and greeted me. After we exchanged pleasantries I asked if my old parts were in the car, he assured me they were. When my vehicle was brought up I looked in the car and no parts were found. I went back inside to tell the service advisor and I suggested he go inside the shop to look for the parts. He said the technician had gone home and he would check with him the next morning. I placed a followup call the next day and was told my parts had been thrown away. I also have a voicemail for the service manager stating the same, “the old parts had been thrown away”.
I know under CA law that if old parts are requested to shop is to comply but I cannot find any specifics as to what happens when the parts are not actually returned. These were new parts so no “core” charge applies and they were not under and sort of “warranty”. Any clarification or advise on this matter will be greatly appreciated, thanks for reading.
I recently had my vehicle in for routine service at a local dealer. During the vehicle inspection the mechanic identified that a repair was needed. After some research I was OK with moving forward with the recommended repair but I did ask for my old parts back. The estimate was done via email as was my permission to perform the additional work as well as my request for the return of my old parts. In the proceSS of following up on the vehicles status i reminded the service advisor about returning my old parts. I had even insisted that he reply to confirm acknowledgment of my request, which he did.
When I arrived at the dealership to pick up my vehicle the service advisor came up and greeted me. After we exchanged pleasantries I asked if my old parts were in the car, he assured me they were. When my vehicle was brought up I looked in the car and no parts were found. I went back inside to tell the service advisor and I suggested he go inside the shop to look for the parts. He said the technician had gone home and he would check with him the next morning. I placed a followup call the next day and was told my parts had been thrown away. I also have a voicemail for the service manager stating the same, “the old parts had been thrown away”.
I know under CA law that if old parts are requested to shop is to comply but I cannot find any specifics as to what happens when the parts are not actually returned. These were new parts so no “core” charge applies and they were not under and sort of “warranty”. Any clarification or advise on this matter will be greatly appreciated, thanks for reading.