Over the last three weeks we have tried to resolve two problems with our motorhome.
We need a replacement rear, off-side lens cover for our motorhome. (My fault). Having read good reports of an Irish sounding name of part suppliers I e-mailed to see if they could help. Not surprisingly they asked for a photograph of the required part. I supplied that the same day but received no response.
I waited one week then e-mailed them again asking that “as I have received no reply do I presume that you cannot help”? Again that e-mail has received no reply.
We also have a problem with the Peugeot part of our motorhome. The “Add-blue low” warning light and message is illuminated even though the reservoir is full. We have had difficulty in locating a Peugeot Commercial dealership in South Wales that can look at it because of the height of the m/h and limited head room in their workshops, when on a hydraulic lift. The m/h is still under warranty, just under one year old.
We contacted the Peugeot HQ help line asking if they could put us in touch with a dealership that may be able to help. Two weeks later, you’ve guessed it, no response.
What are these companies thinking? The only other Peugeot I have owned was a scooter which was a total disaster. When/if we come to change our present motorhome a Peugeot base vehicle will be last in line.
A simple reply saying “sorry we don’t have that part in stock” or “your local commercial vehicle workshops are..........” would, at least, let us know to try elsewhere.
So, am I being unreasonable ? Is this the standard we should come to expect?
We need a replacement rear, off-side lens cover for our motorhome. (My fault). Having read good reports of an Irish sounding name of part suppliers I e-mailed to see if they could help. Not surprisingly they asked for a photograph of the required part. I supplied that the same day but received no response.
I waited one week then e-mailed them again asking that “as I have received no reply do I presume that you cannot help”? Again that e-mail has received no reply.
We also have a problem with the Peugeot part of our motorhome. The “Add-blue low” warning light and message is illuminated even though the reservoir is full. We have had difficulty in locating a Peugeot Commercial dealership in South Wales that can look at it because of the height of the m/h and limited head room in their workshops, when on a hydraulic lift. The m/h is still under warranty, just under one year old.
We contacted the Peugeot HQ help line asking if they could put us in touch with a dealership that may be able to help. Two weeks later, you’ve guessed it, no response.
What are these companies thinking? The only other Peugeot I have owned was a scooter which was a total disaster. When/if we come to change our present motorhome a Peugeot base vehicle will be last in line.
A simple reply saying “sorry we don’t have that part in stock” or “your local commercial vehicle workshops are..........” would, at least, let us know to try elsewhere.
So, am I being unreasonable ? Is this the standard we should come to expect?