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Citigo Servicing @ 2 years and from then on Brake Servicing question.

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Just a questions on servicing if you use a Skoda, SEAT or VW Main dealer for services.

 

For those here with one or has had a Citigo, Mii or UP! that is or was 2 years old or older & has been getting the rear brakes serviced at 2 years and each 2 years since.

Drums removed, cleaned etc.

Anyone with any other Skoda model with rear drums could maybe say as well.

 

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Was that done as part of a Major service and included in the price or did you pay extra?

 

Thanks George,

Edited by Roottootemblowinootsoot

  • 3 months later...
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Now instead of a 'Major Service', Remove Wheels and check brakes is showing as part of the Extended Scope which is an Extra Cost part of Servicing when having a 'Oil and Inspection Service'.   @ £59 extra.

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Edited by Roottootemblowinootsoot

On 07/03/2020 at 22:04, Roottootemblowinootsoot said:

Just a questions on servicing if you use a Skoda, SEAT or VW Main dealer for services.

 

For those here with one or has had a Citigo, Mii or UP! that is or was 2 years old or older & has been getting the rear brakes serviced at 2 years and each 2 years since.

Drums removed, cleaned etc.

Anyone with any other Skoda model with rear drums could maybe say as well.

 

?

Was that done as part of a Major service and included in the price or did you pay extra?

 

Thanks George,

Obviously I want to know this as per my other post re Citigo servicing! Thanks for asking George. 

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