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DIGITAL SERVICE RECORDS UPDATE - (12/10/2020)

Please pay attention to each manufacturer’s site system requirements. Remember to select all options for language site and documentation to English.

FORD As of 11.09.2020
Ford has a two-stage process first Ford registration and second requesting access to DSR system via email. Ford Guide can now be found on IGA website – IGA Forums – Through the Technical helpline.
JAGUAR LAND ROVER As of 08.10.19
The latest ‘how to’ guide and up-to-date contact information to allow completion of the two-stage registration process. The second stage can take between one to two weeks for authorisation to DSR to be given.
(Guide can be accessed via logging into IGA Forums members area and selecting the download section or logging into IGA website members area and searching in industry downloads and contacting the IGA Technical helpline).
MERCEDES As of 14.11.19
Mercedes have updated the DSR system a new guide has been produced, along with Mercedes DSR instruction manual.
(Guides can be accessed via logging into IGA Forums members area and selecting the download section or logging into IGA website members area and searching in industry downloads and contacting the IGA Technical helpline).

BMW/ MINI As of 05.03.2020
BMW Aftersales Online System (AOS) portal; is the newest version of the technical information system and Digital Service Records can be accessed through this site via the Kasio application. DSR is free. BMW Guide available.
(Guides can be accessed via logging into IGA Forums members area and selecting the download section or logging into IGA website members area and searching in industry downloads and contacting the IGA Technical helpline).


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AUDI
New: Audi has now modified the system to allow direct DSR access with no need to purchase a flat rate fee. A new guide and information are now available via logging into IGA Forums members area and selecting the download section or logging into IGA website members area and searching in industry downloads and contacting the IGA Technical helpline).

SKODA
New: Skoda has now modified the system to allow direct DSR access with no need to purchase a flat rate fee. A new guide and information are now available via logging into IGA Forums members area and selecting the download section or logging into IGA website members area and searching in industry downloads and contacting the IGA Technical helpline).

VOLKSWAGEN
New: VW has now modified the system to allow direct DSR access with no need to purchase a flat rate fee. A new guide and information are now available via logging into IGA Forums members area and selecting the download section or logging into IGA website members area and searching in industry downloads and contacting the IGA Technical helpline).

MAZDA As of 01.10.19
Mazda has updated the two-stage registration process a new screenshot guide is available.
(Guides can be accessed via logging into IGA Forums members area and selecting the download section or logging into IGA website members area and searching in industry downloads and contacting the IGA Technical helpline).

RENAULT
Renault follow the procedure of offering a service book with new vehicles and therefore meets the requirements for maintaining a service record.

SUBARU
Subaru are using digital service records and we contacted Subaru UK direct. Although they have a DSR system in place it is only accessible to the UK dealer network. Also no service book is supplied with any new vehicle. The advice given was that they were more concerned that their service schedules were followed and appropriate parts were used. As long as these requirements are met with all invoices and documentation to back it up, they are more than happy or would prefer this approach to be used as verification in the event of a warranty claim.

TOYOTA
We have been in contact with Toyota regarding the apparent use of digital service records (DSR). They use DSR on a dealer-based system for information only and still supply a physical service book with every new vehicle. You are only required to complete the service book after the relevant service has been carried out according to manufacturer’s standards with appropriate parts.

VOLVO
All new Volvos sold via our approved dealer network will come with a service book. Any dealer completing a service, Volvo approved or independent, can stamp the book accordingly. Volvo approved dealers will also record the service on our central computer system and retain detailed records on site.
Please note however that a stamp in the book isn’t sufficient to confirm that the service has been completed correctly. We would recommend that if a customer uses an independent dealer, they ensure that they retain service/parts invoices to prove that the recommended work has been completed and that the correct parts/fluids are used. They may be required to produce such information if a warranty claim were made. If however a Volvo dealer is used for servicing, as per the text above, the dealer is required to retain these records

HYUNDAI
Our approved Hyundai dealerships, once they have serviced a vehicle, will enter this information onto their computer systems electronically.
Independent garages are not able to access this system to update a vehicle's servicing records, as this is a system is used within the Hyundai network only.
I can confirm every new vehicle will be sent with a service booklet, for the owner to keep manual records of their servicing.
edited by Gordon Woods on 12/10/2020
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