Diagnostic Fees and Warranty
I just brough my car in to the dealership for a check engine light. I was quoted $300.00 for diagnostic fees if the cause was not under warranty (extended). It turns out that the cause was not under warranty and they wanted to charge me for the repair as well as $150 for the diagnostic.
At that point, I couldn't take the car out and have the repair done much cheaper someplace else becuase I was in for $150 no matter what.
Is this really how warranties are supposed to work? You are essentially forced to go to the dealer and have the repair there. It doesn't seem right to me.
How do you know if something is covered under warranty unless you bring it in and have them look at it? Seems very unfair to me.
Anyone have similar stories?

go right to the top and if he/she refuses to help-find out who owns the dealership and move up the food chain
threatening to badyelp might also help
i suspect if you rant hard enough they will do something for you
do not bother with MBUSA as they don't give a shid about anybody
So your suggestion is that the dealership should diagnose your vehicle problems for free? It's not an autozone.
The only way the dealer can get rebated is under warranty. Otherwise it's their money. It's a thin line and some dealers will give goodwill, it's all really based on your relationship with the dealership and the SA and SM. My dealer is very upfront about the process and their overhead and costs, and is willing to work with me. I've had a good relationship with them.
If you have a choice then maybe shop around at other dealer franchises and pick a different one.

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There's very little similarity between the original factory warranty and any warranty available at mileages/times past that.
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