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My car petrol SEL 90 is due for its first service (yearly servicing ) in the next 4 weeks anyone any idea what the dealers charge Not happy there is no service book to be stamped will just have to keep a file with all the receipts. Joe

Fixed price servicing - http://www.skoda.co.uk/owners/service-and-maintenance/simply-fixed

 

Minor - All models £139
A minor service is carried out every 12 months or 10,000 miles, whichever comes sooner.
 
A minor service includes:
 
Oil & filter change (fully synthetic oil)
Vehicle inspection test and report*
Full vehicle road test**
Vehicle & software enhancements from ŠKODA’s database
Replacement pollen filter †
Diagnostic check including report
Re-set service interval display
Wash and vacuum
ŠKODA stamp in service book
 
 
Major - All models £259
A major service is carried out every 24 months or 20,000 miles, whichever comes sooner.
 
A major service includes:
 
Everything from a minor service
Replacement air filter †
Spark plugs † (petrol engine) or fuel filter † (diesel engine)
Remove wheels and check brakes
Check/adjust tension of all drive belts
Check/replenish gearbox oil (where applicable)
Check/replenish final drive oil (where applicable)
Check suspension system
Check heating/aircon operation
Brakes

 

Front brake pads

Fabia £99

 

Rear brake pads

Fabia £99

 

Front brake pads & discs

Fabia £199

 

Rear brake pads & discs

Fabia £199

 

 

Battery and Clutch

 

Battery service

Fabia £99

 

Clutch service

Fabia £429

 

Cambelt

 

Cambelt change*

Fabia £299

 

Cambelt & waterpump*

Fabia £399

 

 

Aircon service

All models £75

 

Brake fluid change

All models £49

My car petrol SEL 90 is due for its first service (yearly servicing ) in the next 4 weeks anyone any idea what the dealers charge Not happy there is no service book to be stamped will just have to keep a file with all the receipts. Joe

Why no service book?

Why no service book?

 

All kept electronically.

An attempt to lock people into servicing at main dealers I guess?

 

Not just a Skoda thing. All manufacturers are on it.

But get the invoice printed, parts and labour and fluids, and the 'health / check list's. For your records. No need to let them charge for parts not used or checks not done.

Edited by GoneOffSKi

Brakes

 

Front brake pads

Fabia £99

 

Rear brake pads

Fabia £99

 

Front brake pads & discs

Fabia £199

 

Rear brake pads & discs

Fabia £199

 

 

Battery and Clutch

 

Battery service

Fabia £99

 

Clutch service

Fabia £429

 

Cambelt

 

Cambelt change*

Fabia £299

 

Cambelt & waterpump*

Fabia £399

 

 

Aircon service

All models £75

 

Brake fluid change

All models £49

Happy to see a price set on cambelt change. For the old Octy 1,9 tdi I was quoted €1700 at an authorized VAG garage!

I did find a garage doing it for €800 though, but anyway....

All kept electronically.

An attempt to lock people into servicing at main dealers I guess?

Not just a Skoda thing. All manufacturers are on it.

Is everyone defo doing this? We get our book stamped as well. It's listed as being part of a service.

Given that 'full service history' is such a selling point further down the line, surely it makes sense to still have a book? How else are you supposed to tell when your services are due (apart from the car alerting you)? Is there even a maintenance book?

Edited by Octy09

All kept electronically.

An attempt to lock people into servicing at main dealers I guess?

 

Not just a Skoda thing. All manufacturers are on it.

Hyundai are all electronic records as well, so not only VAG

As a previous poster said keep all receipts including the full printout of the service from their records.

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