by Farfinator » Thu Jul 05, 2001 7:01 pm
I agree with the majority, that parts be responsible for warranty scrapping. In addition to being more amply qualified to properly identify the correct parts, they also have a vested interest in maintaining an accurate CORE inventory, which could be mishandled by service. Also, most dealerships don't credit parts with the sale(GP) until payment is made. Therefore, it behoves the parts department to monitor the warranty part collection and raise a red flag if a component or components appear to age beyong the 30 or 45 day submission time. You in effect serve as an additional catch for warranty oops.
May I also add that scraping maintenance is much easier if integrated into the DAILY routine. It becomes a hassle and an overwhelming burden if held off for weeks. Most manufactures provide a daily warranty disposition journal usually accessible through DCS. Whether you secure it directly from DCS or the warranty administrator, you can use that to "pre-pull" accepted (not yet paid, but approved) claims from your shelves. Generally, at least once a month, confirmation/payment is indicated in a summary report. At that time, you can simply box up what you've collected over the month, mark it 30 days out or whatever the manufacturer's requirement is and discard. It might take you 15 minutes a day, and your shelves stay more manageable.