A couple of weeks ago I had my car serviced by a local Seat dealership, with whom i''ve had good experiences with until this happened.
I've checked my oil level earlier this week (do people check their oil before driving away from the dealership after a service?) and the level was approx. 3 or 4mm too high on the dipstick (so whether or not they've put too much in or didn't drain it all out first, i dunno, either way doesn't seem like it was checked after).
So i've been driving the car for about 2 weeks and some of that time the car was probably driven how it was supposed to be. I'm going back to the dealership to get it sorted out but is there anything in particular I should be getting them to check or do to ensure no damage has been done? Is asking for compression tests too excessive? lol
Don't want to name the dealership because as i've said, i've had good experiences up until now and want to give them a chance to sort it all out.
TIA
I've checked my oil level earlier this week (do people check their oil before driving away from the dealership after a service?) and the level was approx. 3 or 4mm too high on the dipstick (so whether or not they've put too much in or didn't drain it all out first, i dunno, either way doesn't seem like it was checked after).
So i've been driving the car for about 2 weeks and some of that time the car was probably driven how it was supposed to be. I'm going back to the dealership to get it sorted out but is there anything in particular I should be getting them to check or do to ensure no damage has been done? Is asking for compression tests too excessive? lol
Don't want to name the dealership because as i've said, i've had good experiences up until now and want to give them a chance to sort it all out.
TIA