The Wiper Blade

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I thought it would be a simple thing. The rear windshield wiper blade was gone. Upon inspection, it looked like the clip was broken, but I couldn’t tell whether it was simple replacement or if the bracket was damaged.
I called the service department in the hope that I could stop by and have someone take a quick look and assess the situation. The service representative on the phone insisted that the matter could not be handled with a quick stop and, by the end of the call, I was scheduled for an appointment and a loaner car because “it would take at least a day to assess and fix the problem.”
When I arrived for the appointment, the on-site service person who was checking the car in noticed that the rear wiper blade was missing. When I informed him that the missing wiper blade was my reason for being there, he took a quick look, removed the broken remnant of the wiper from the clip, and escorted me to the parts department for a replacement wiper which snapped right into place.
No wait, no loaner. I was so thankful for the flexibility and smarts of the “front-line” person and drove off with my new rear wiper blade.

Comments

Daniel Schwartz

It goes to show you that the dealerships are trained and guided to get you into the dealer. It usually is money making so they can up-sell you more stuff when the car is serviced. In your case, the frontline did the right thing and got it done without further wasted time for you and the chance to push extra sales.
Shawn Bernabeu

often times you can go to an advanced auto parts store and they will change it out for you as well.

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