Hi Everyone,
Just bought a 2014 I30 1.6 CRDI which i am very happy with;still looks like new!
after purchase I checked the service book and I've noticed that the Anti Perforation Check was not conducted at 12 months when it should have. It had a service at 13 months but they didn't do the Anti Perforation Check which is now 11 weeks overdue and 2500 miles over. think it will be OK if i get it checked this week by a Hyundai dealer?
I have found myself in a similar situation.
I'm looking to purchase a 2013 Reg13 Hyundai I30 1.6 CRDi Blue Drive Active 5dr (ISG) from an independent 2nd hand dealer and after reading this post checked my photos of the Service/Warranty book I took during the viewing to find that there is only a dealer stamp for the service and not one for the Anti-Perforation Check.
I rang Hyundai UK and asked the question - whether the stamp was really necessary? did they have centralized records of the dealer doing the Anti-Perforation Check when they did the service?
I was told that the stamp was necessary for the Anti-Perforation warranty to be valid!
Hyundai UK rang the dealer who had done the service and confirmed that the Anti-Perforation Check had been carried out as per the dealers records. And also arranged that (if I purchased the vehicle) the dealer would complete the Service/Warranty book correctly and stamp the Anti-Perforation Check making the Anti-Perforation warranty valid.
The only sticking point is that the original dealer who did the service - is over a 5hrs drive from where I live!
Trusting Royal Mail is not really an option if a physical Stamp is necessary for the warranty...