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Diagnostic Manual
is of customer perception, try to understand the
customer perception in details.
The ServiceAdvisor or technician should gain the
information about the driving habit/Pattern etc. &
try to simulate the same conditions. Perform the
quality checks & explain the customer about the
factors affecting the performance of vehicle.
Customer Education:
Sometimes customers
are not aware about the right method of opera-
tion or new features of vehicle, in that case cus-
tomer need to be educated. There are few real
examples where customer starts complaining due
to unawareness for e.g.
Starter motor protection unit (SMPU)
introduced in
Indica/Indigo
for protecting the
starter motor from over cranking. According to the
feature, vehicle could not start until clutch is not
pressed completely. Customer starts complain-
ing about vehicle is not starting.
If the customer is not getting satisfied with the
explanations offered, the issue needs to be raised
to GM level to assure the customer. The post
service follow-up for repeat complaint cars should
be done thrice (after 3 days, after 7 days & after
15 days) to ensure closure of complaints.
Exercise
Mr. XYZ has a concern in his Safari. He finds that
the vehicle is giving a very poor mileage. He
visits the Dealership and meets you, the smart
SA.
You find out that the mileage is 6 kmpl only. You
do a mileage ride and find that the mileage is 10
kmpl which is good.Mr. XYZ goes back satisfied.
But again complaints after 2 days.
How do we solve the problem? Probable
questions that you should ask?
You spoke to driver of Mr. XYZ & find out that
the vehicle is driven on a very busy route with
very slow traffic. Additionally Mr. XYZ always
wants the driver to keep the vehicle cabin
fully chilled before he reaches the car.
What would you do now to resolve the
complaint?
The Answer is ‘Perception Management’
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