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Dealer charge to set up MaxiDot and other (ECU?) settings at PDI...

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Apparently there's a video too. I haven't seen it yet.

Ah, she was disguised as a white yeti. That's what attracted Snowy  :rofl:

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He'd have loved the silky white 'wedding dress' she was wearing when we arrived to collect her. Pics later when I have time to download them...

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Apparently there's a video too. I haven't seen it yet.

Now I have. Just sent by the dealership. Wicked!

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PenTom, would you be kind enough to post what changes you were requesting at your PDI? We pick up our new Yeti soon and would be interested to see what can be done.

PenTom, would you be kind enough to post what changes you were requesting at your PDI? We pick up our new Yeti soon and would be interested to see what can be done.

I would echo this question, as I'm about to pick mine up within the next week but would like to open the question out to anyone else if you've made changes and also how you requested these from the dealer? I know that a lot of people have accessed Briskodian members' VCDS machines but I'd like to pursue the option via the dealer as it's a brand new car and I feel they should be doing this prior to me taking delivery! No mention has been made of this by the dealer as yet, not even the issue of fixed/variable servicing, given the 3 years free servicing that comes with the car (my annual mileage is high{18000}, so should I ask for variable servicing then take it in every 10000 miles regardless?)

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Some dealers will not alter any settings that require VCDS use, mainly because their service system doesn't allow them to do so, plus they have concerns about "product liability"

 

I had a feeling that if you take the "free servicing" deal you have to be on fixed.

And check the T & C's because when I looked at it my annual mileage (25k) was over their allowance.

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Some dealers will not alter any settings that require VCDS use, mainly because their service system doesn't allow them to do so, plus they have concerns about "product liability"

I had a feeling that if you take the "free servicing" deal you have to be on fixed.

And check the T & C's because when I looked at it my annual mileage (25k) was over their allowance.

The servicing deal says car must be on fixed, and services are 10k or 1 year. So if you do more than 10k you'll use up your services quicker. Once used up you can revert to variable.

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