I did it on a 2003 Soanata V6 and its not too terrbly dificult. Certainly
something any local mechanic could do. There are tutorials on the web
complete wth photos if you wanted to try it yourself.
I took it to the dealer for an oil change and was talking to the
service rep about upcoming maintenance. He was telling me the price
for the upcoming timing belt, which I knew about. He then said the
plugs would be $225.00, which I thought was totally outrageous. He
told me it was very labor intensive but they're the same dealer that
tried to charge me well over $1200.00 for new brakes and rotors. They
said that was labor intensive too but my local mechanic did the job
for under $600.00. I just wonder what the real time hours are to see
if the dealer is padding it too much.
>I did it on a 2003 Soanata V6 and its not too terrbly dificult. Certainly
>something any local mechanic could do. There are tutorials on the web
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>> Brian
Ed Pawlowski - 26 Jul 2009 03:20 GMT
>I took it to the dealer for an oil change and was talking to the
> service rep about upcoming maintenance. He was telling me the price
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> for under $600.00. I just wonder what the real time hours are to see
> if the dealer is padding it too much.
After all that you still went back to the dealer? Shame on you.
Partner - 26 Jul 2009 18:55 GMT
Actually, $225 doesn't sound too bad, I had independent garages quote me
over $300.
>I took it to the dealer for an oil change and was talking to the
> service rep about upcoming maintenance. He was telling me the price
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>>> Brian
Steve in AZ - 26 Jul 2009 21:12 GMT
$1200 for brakes and rotors? Were they Brembos?
I just had the timing belt done on my wife's Infiniti J30- $930 which
included water pump and tb tensioner. Not bad for an Infiniti dealership.
My Hyundai dealer knows that I used to wrench and I make it a point to let
them exactly what I want. Next up- tranny flush, only because of the heat
out here in AZ. Quoted price- $170
Steve in AZ
>I took it to the dealer for an oil change and was talking to the
> service rep about upcoming maintenance. He was telling me the price
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>>> Brian
Hal - 27 Jul 2009 00:57 GMT
"My Hyundai dealer knows that I used to wrench and I make it a point
to let
them exactly what I want. Next up- tranny flush, only because of the
heat
out here in AZ. Quoted price- $170 "
That one is actually pretty easy to do yourself. Did on a '99 Sonata a
while back, took about an hour. Just pull the lines to the oil cooler
in the radiator and start the engine. When the fluid stops coming out
hook the lines back up and refill the transaxle.
Just make sure you get the fluid from the dealer....
Chris
IlBeBauck@gmail.com - 31 Jul 2009 15:00 GMT
> "My Hyundai dealer knows that I used to wrench and I make it a point
> to let
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> Chris
You ran the Trans. until it was dry of fluid ??!!! Ummm... doesnt
sound like a good idea to me.
Hal - 27 Jul 2009 01:03 GMT
> for the upcoming timing belt, which I knew about. He then said the
> plugs would be $225.00, which I thought was totally outrageous. He
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> for under $600.00. I just wonder what the real time hours are to see
> if the dealer is padding it too much.
I would find a new dealer, in my opinion $1200 for brakes and rotors
is a complete and utter rip-off. Hell I don't even think the local
"Brake Masters/Brakes Plus/We-Rip-U-Off Brakes" places would charge
that much for a brake job. See below for a similar situation.....
http://www.hulu.com/watch/45658/the-simpsons-free-tire-balance
Good luck with it. :-)
Chris