bizzle
Veteran Member
I went to a stereo install shop and asked them to install wires for a JL Audio Stealthbox that I bought into my 2012 JSW.
They installed the wires and the first thing that happened when I went to pick my car up from the parking lot: my battery was dead. They were closed so I literally had to flag someone down and ask for jumper cables and then started my car.
When I drove away I noticed I didn't have any chimes.
I went to autozone and bought my own jumper cables (since every time I started the car the battery seemed like it was too low to start) and a battery charger.
I left my battery charged over night and it's still exhibiting the same issue (hard to start).
I took my car back to the install place so they could "look for the wire that they may have unplugged down by the kick panel) [my first indication that they didn't understand my car even though I specifically asked about their modern VW install experience beforehand].
The manager pulled my car into the bay and came in and told me that it was starting hard. I explained that it has been an issue ever since they did the work on my car and that his team had left me stranded in their parking lot when it was nighttime and that I was keeping things polite and professional but that he should know that I'm actually livid about the job so far.
I explained that I cleared a bunch of fault codes (traction control, steering, ABS, and radio) and showed him the issues that came up via VCDS. He claimed that his techs never had the radio out, that they only "spliced" the line output converter into my harness down by the kick panel speaker (to which I replied that's what I specifically asked them not to do and he told me they wouldn't be doing), and that they've worked on "better and more expensive cars than mine" and never had any issues.
I tried to remain calm and explained that I don't appreciate him responding to my concerns with insulting my vehicle. That it's not about price but rather complexity of the VW system and how the radio, the dash, the steering, and the entire computer is all tied in together.
He started to argue that my car's dash was "lit up like a christmas tree" when they pulled it in the first day and then threatened that if I didn't like their work he'd just go pull everything out.
I responded that I didn't really care what they do, did, or didn't do, but that if the car doesn't leave in the same condition that I brought it in we'd have an issue. I also informed him that I have a clean bill of health from the dealership dated from last weekend after they updated my bluetooth software in the car--so good luck trying to argue that my car had a bunch of problems on the dash when they started working on it (what I didn't tell him is that I also have a before/after readout from VCDS indicating the lack of fault codes before the work and the presence of them afterwards).
So of course the techs can't figure out where the speaker plug is (because there isn't one that I know of) and now the manager is asking me to come in next week so his "VW tech" can have a crack at it.
So now I'm thinking that I can either have the guy who should have been doing the job in the first place (assuming he actually does know how to work on modern VW's electrical) or take it to the dealer and have them repair the issues and send the shop the bill.
Is there some setting in VCDS that I can check to see if the turn indicators chime somehow turned off? The seatbelt warning chime is set to On but still doesn't make any noise.
Could this all just be one huge coincidence? Is it conceivable that them splicing something into my speaker wires down by the kick panel actually did damage to anything? Or when they disconnected the battery to run the main power? Or, as the manager claimed, they didn't even disconnect my battery (arguing that they only loosened the nut to put the main power lead) which seems like working on a live system while running main power, ground, and splicing in a component into the harness is a) incredibly stupid and b) potentially damaging.
Any advice?
They installed the wires and the first thing that happened when I went to pick my car up from the parking lot: my battery was dead. They were closed so I literally had to flag someone down and ask for jumper cables and then started my car.
When I drove away I noticed I didn't have any chimes.
I went to autozone and bought my own jumper cables (since every time I started the car the battery seemed like it was too low to start) and a battery charger.
I left my battery charged over night and it's still exhibiting the same issue (hard to start).
I took my car back to the install place so they could "look for the wire that they may have unplugged down by the kick panel) [my first indication that they didn't understand my car even though I specifically asked about their modern VW install experience beforehand].
The manager pulled my car into the bay and came in and told me that it was starting hard. I explained that it has been an issue ever since they did the work on my car and that his team had left me stranded in their parking lot when it was nighttime and that I was keeping things polite and professional but that he should know that I'm actually livid about the job so far.
I explained that I cleared a bunch of fault codes (traction control, steering, ABS, and radio) and showed him the issues that came up via VCDS. He claimed that his techs never had the radio out, that they only "spliced" the line output converter into my harness down by the kick panel speaker (to which I replied that's what I specifically asked them not to do and he told me they wouldn't be doing), and that they've worked on "better and more expensive cars than mine" and never had any issues.
I tried to remain calm and explained that I don't appreciate him responding to my concerns with insulting my vehicle. That it's not about price but rather complexity of the VW system and how the radio, the dash, the steering, and the entire computer is all tied in together.
He started to argue that my car's dash was "lit up like a christmas tree" when they pulled it in the first day and then threatened that if I didn't like their work he'd just go pull everything out.
I responded that I didn't really care what they do, did, or didn't do, but that if the car doesn't leave in the same condition that I brought it in we'd have an issue. I also informed him that I have a clean bill of health from the dealership dated from last weekend after they updated my bluetooth software in the car--so good luck trying to argue that my car had a bunch of problems on the dash when they started working on it (what I didn't tell him is that I also have a before/after readout from VCDS indicating the lack of fault codes before the work and the presence of them afterwards).
So of course the techs can't figure out where the speaker plug is (because there isn't one that I know of) and now the manager is asking me to come in next week so his "VW tech" can have a crack at it.
So now I'm thinking that I can either have the guy who should have been doing the job in the first place (assuming he actually does know how to work on modern VW's electrical) or take it to the dealer and have them repair the issues and send the shop the bill.
Is there some setting in VCDS that I can check to see if the turn indicators chime somehow turned off? The seatbelt warning chime is set to On but still doesn't make any noise.
Could this all just be one huge coincidence? Is it conceivable that them splicing something into my speaker wires down by the kick panel actually did damage to anything? Or when they disconnected the battery to run the main power? Or, as the manager claimed, they didn't even disconnect my battery (arguing that they only loosened the nut to put the main power lead) which seems like working on a live system while running main power, ground, and splicing in a component into the harness is a) incredibly stupid and b) potentially damaging.
Any advice?