You may want to know what happen since I told you my saga. But let me first repeat the saga for people who have not read it.
I gave my E220 M-reg to a local Merc dealer to repair the alarm system. The infra-red didn't respond to the door unlocking system, and the key did not turn in the ignition system to turn to engine on. However the alarm was activated when I entered the car from passenger side by manually unlocking the car from the passenger door.
The car was with them for 3 months. They replaced the key, and then replaced the whole alarm system and charged us £1400 pound. However, later after settling the payment when we tried the key to unlock the car remotely it didn't work. We had to enter the car from the passenger door. Strangely no intruder alarm activated this time. We can easily turn the engine on. Even with the un-coded key. I suspect that they have simply discounted the alarm control box and the immobiliser.
When approached they revealed (which was kept secret until we paid our bill) the that is all the can do with the car. I am totally shocked with the level of service.
Following the advice of senior forum members, we launched a formal complaint and demanded refund. They replyed that the wiring diagram supplied by the Mercedes-Benz did not match our car's wiring. If we want they can search for different wiring diagram and will try to repair the car which would cost estimated £3000 extra. We told them that due to misrepresentation if they do not refund the money we may have to report to the local trading standards. They refused.
We now have approached the local trading standards. Upon assessing our case they are will to act. I asked the dealer to supply me with the diagram they used to repair the car, returned our original parts, give the details about the qualification of the technician involved , and the date when they received the diagram. We are thinking of employing an independent expert which may be required by Court. They refused to supply any information.
If you know any able independent electrical technician in Nottingham area please let us know.
Best wishes,
Shafi
I gave my E220 M-reg to a local Merc dealer to repair the alarm system. The infra-red didn't respond to the door unlocking system, and the key did not turn in the ignition system to turn to engine on. However the alarm was activated when I entered the car from passenger side by manually unlocking the car from the passenger door.
The car was with them for 3 months. They replaced the key, and then replaced the whole alarm system and charged us £1400 pound. However, later after settling the payment when we tried the key to unlock the car remotely it didn't work. We had to enter the car from the passenger door. Strangely no intruder alarm activated this time. We can easily turn the engine on. Even with the un-coded key. I suspect that they have simply discounted the alarm control box and the immobiliser.
When approached they revealed (which was kept secret until we paid our bill) the that is all the can do with the car. I am totally shocked with the level of service.
Following the advice of senior forum members, we launched a formal complaint and demanded refund. They replyed that the wiring diagram supplied by the Mercedes-Benz did not match our car's wiring. If we want they can search for different wiring diagram and will try to repair the car which would cost estimated £3000 extra. We told them that due to misrepresentation if they do not refund the money we may have to report to the local trading standards. They refused.
We now have approached the local trading standards. Upon assessing our case they are will to act. I asked the dealer to supply me with the diagram they used to repair the car, returned our original parts, give the details about the qualification of the technician involved , and the date when they received the diagram. We are thinking of employing an independent expert which may be required by Court. They refused to supply any information.
If you know any able independent electrical technician in Nottingham area please let us know.
Best wishes,
Shafi