Eiron wrote:lillypinkjenny wrote:
It is your responsibility to ensure that services are performed at the specified period and the service record is appropriately endorsed. In this way your machine will receive the full benefit of the Honda warranty.
Although there is a large network of authorised Honda dealers, it is preferable that routine servicing is performed by the original authorised Honda selling dealer where both you and the machine are known.
In normal servicing circumstances, regular servicing reduces the overall cost of maintenance.
Should a fault occur during the warranty period contact your authorised Honda dealer immediately and arrange an appointment for necessary work to be completed.
During the summer period, many dealers are very busy. It is therefore advisable to plan routine servicing well in advance.
Hmmm.... this is obviously written with the assumption that the owner has no technical knowledge or skill. Perhaps valid for the majority of the population, but obviously not for folks frequenting this type of forum. So what happens if you're a retired Vauxhall mechanic and you own a PCX? I think what I'm asking is, if
you're taking
"responsibility to ensure that services are performed at the specified period" by doing the work yourself, what qualifies as
"appropriately endorsed" for the service record?
Not trying to be a jerk about it, but I've always believed that anyone can do something as long as they're interested enough to learn how. And to me this sounds like an invitation to contact Honda UK and start asking pointed questions.
I'm not being a jerk about it either. You can ask all the pointed questions you like. As GN2 pointed out, it's enshrined in common law and subject to some high profile law changes a few years ago.
The answer is you can do what the f*** you like, should you view yourself as competent enough, and there is no reason why you shouldn't.
You will, however, be invalidating your UK warranty if you don't have the bike serviced by an applicable dealer.
Not everyone who buys a new PCX will be a retired Vauxhall mechanic. Giving everyone who buys one free reign to do their own servicing or get their mate down the pub to do it, and the expectation that their warranty will be honoured makes no business sense whatsoever.
I don't make the rules, I just obey the law and state it correctly on here. The OP was given BAD advice from folks not even in the UK, which is why I spoke up.
It maybe a timely reminder to everyone puffing their chest out and saying that warranties relying on dealer services are a bad thing, that the OP started this thread about overfilling his oil level, and was then advised to do his own service!
