NewboyDave
New member
Doblo 1.3 Multijet Query
Hi all, as you can tell i am new to using forums. Due to the fact that my local Fiat dealer is extremely unhelpful it was suggested that someone on the forum may have had the same problem. After 3 oil changes between 5K and 12K on my Doblo I am getting sick of the warning light coming on for no real reason, other than that of profit for my Fiat dealer. They charged me £32.00 approx to turn it off the first time and they still want the same to do it again, i have been using the garage that i bought the car from to do any services or oil changes as they are cheaper than fiats.
Basicly is there any work around to stop this warning light on the dash other than paying a Fiat dealer?
The vehicle in question is a Doblo 1.3 Turbo Multijet on an '06 Reg.
I have been advised by the local Trading Standards Office, to send a recorded delivery letter to local Trading Standards Office and the OFT declaring it to be a Restrictive Trade Practice.
This may not help me directly but it might get some cogs turning in the system, Fiat have told me that Citroen and Jaguar do the same stunt.
Apologies for being long winded but just wanted to get my point across.

Hi all, as you can tell i am new to using forums. Due to the fact that my local Fiat dealer is extremely unhelpful it was suggested that someone on the forum may have had the same problem. After 3 oil changes between 5K and 12K on my Doblo I am getting sick of the warning light coming on for no real reason, other than that of profit for my Fiat dealer. They charged me £32.00 approx to turn it off the first time and they still want the same to do it again, i have been using the garage that i bought the car from to do any services or oil changes as they are cheaper than fiats.
Basicly is there any work around to stop this warning light on the dash other than paying a Fiat dealer?
The vehicle in question is a Doblo 1.3 Turbo Multijet on an '06 Reg.
I have been advised by the local Trading Standards Office, to send a recorded delivery letter to local Trading Standards Office and the OFT declaring it to be a Restrictive Trade Practice.
This may not help me directly but it might get some cogs turning in the system, Fiat have told me that Citroen and Jaguar do the same stunt.
Apologies for being long winded but just wanted to get my point across.