As I understand it (please correct me if I am wrong), I understand that VW no longer supply a service record book in the car manual pack for new cars ? Apparently it's now all recorded electronically. Call me cynical, but I don't actually trust them to keep accurate records. For one, even though my current car is a GTD, they still keep telling me it's a GTI whenever I book it in (for the last 2 years that's what it says on their system), and on the Wife's Polo Blue GT, they contacted me recently to tell me it was overdue it's annual service even though they had completed it just two weeks prior !
There's also the question that when the car is outside it's 2 years free servicing package, I might be looking at getting a good independent VW specialist to look after the car (rather than the rip off main dealers), but obviously if there's no service book, apart from a receipt to say the works been done, there is no other record to show future potential owners.
I was wondering therefore if it was possible to purchase a blank service book and force VW to stamp it at every service (even if they do want to still maintain electronically). Has anyone done this and has a part number for a blank service book please ?
Yes service book was discontinued from MY16 roughly onwards and replaced with Digital Service Schedule, for a time (until book supplies ran out) a lot of cars still came with a book so there are some that have Digital Service Schedule and will also have a physical service book.
DSS should be very accurate as it integrates with VWG group factory system ElsaPro so it cannot get your car details wrong etc, and each service will be recorded on your visit without fail. Ask for a new print out after each service and it will include all previously entered work including recall campaigns, routine service and maintenance (e.g. brake fluid, cam belt etc can all be added).
Unfortunately being contacted for service incorrectly, and vehicle description being wrong is human error at your individual dealership and will very much depend on the DMS system they used to manage vehicle and customer data, some integrate with VWG factory system however some do not so its only as good as the person using it!
Overall DSS means that vehicles in the future will have an accurate service record that can easily be accessed and printed off throughout the Volkswagen network. The only complication to this is non approved repairers e.g. independents who can pay a fee to access and record work on Digital Service Schedule however many won't offer this.
You can purchase a blank service schedule through Parts at your local dealership, they will be approximately £10 or so and are similar to the service schedule previously included in the book pack.