I just got my monthly Onstar 'diagnostics report'.
Under 'Warranty Tracker' I saw the red triangle. I have until Feb '16 to use my '24 month' free maintenance, I think....
I bought the car used in June of '15. According to the owner's manual maintenance schedule: "or every 2 years" the cabin filter should be changed and the brake fluid should be changed.
Questions:
> Will the local dealership honor this and cover these parts and services for free?
> Should I allow the local yahoos to do this service to my car? (The Spark EV is not sold locally)
Also, I'm totally capable of performing these two items myself.
On my Volt I'd even do my own tire rotations and take it in for the TPMS relearn for free, (actually I brought a dozen Lamar's donuts in for them!)
Also, I installed uni-directional Kumho tires. No tire rotations can be performed, so the above two items are all there is for scheduled maintenance.
Under 'Warranty Tracker' I saw the red triangle. I have until Feb '16 to use my '24 month' free maintenance, I think....
I bought the car used in June of '15. According to the owner's manual maintenance schedule: "or every 2 years" the cabin filter should be changed and the brake fluid should be changed.
Questions:
> Will the local dealership honor this and cover these parts and services for free?
> Should I allow the local yahoos to do this service to my car? (The Spark EV is not sold locally)
Also, I'm totally capable of performing these two items myself.
On my Volt I'd even do my own tire rotations and take it in for the TPMS relearn for free, (actually I brought a dozen Lamar's donuts in for them!)
Also, I installed uni-directional Kumho tires. No tire rotations can be performed, so the above two items are all there is for scheduled maintenance.