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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / December 2005

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Front Brakes job $300???

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bhai@vt.edu - 03 Dec 2005 20:15 GMT
Hi all,

   I took in my 02 maxima for 60,000 mile service to a nissan dealer,
and they told me that I need the following in addition to my 60k
servicing done:

1. Replace Front brake pads (85% worn out) - $330
2. Clean Fuel induction system - $155
3. Replace timing belt as it has cracks - $155
4. Replace microfilter - $155

 I am not very sure if its expensive or worth the money. I would
really appreciate if anyone can let me know what these things actually
cost.

 Also, as you can tell, so far I have taken my car only to the dealer
for servicing. I am starting to think is it time to start going to
other places like MIDAS or Jeffy Lube or someone else. Can anyone
please suggest if one is better than other.

thank you all in advance,
thank you,
-B
JimV - 03 Dec 2005 20:34 GMT
The $330 brakes aren't all that bad depending on what exactly you get
for that, but the rest is robbery. You don't have a timing belt. Maybe
they mean serpentine belt? There are good independent shops, but in
general the chain shops are worse than the dealer. Maybe cheaper, but
incompetent.

> Hi all,
>
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> thank you,
> -B
bhai@vt.edu - 05 Dec 2005 16:03 GMT
Thanks for your valuable suggestions guys. The dealer is just talking
about replacing the front 2 brake pads and doing resurfacing(??) job. I
was browsing through the newsgroups and some folks have been saying
that they got the same things done at nearly half the price the price.
Hence I am little apprehensive about having the dealer do it.

I want a good job done for my car, but at the same time I also dont
want to get ripped off. As we recently move to Framingham, MA area, I
would greatly appreciate if you anyone can recommend good auto repair
shops around this area.

thank you for all your help,
-B

> The $330 brakes aren't all that bad depending on what exactly you get
> for that, but the rest is robbery. You don't have a timing belt. Maybe
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> > thank you,
> > -B
You_Know_Who~ - 05 Dec 2005 21:30 GMT
I can recommend Bankcroft nissan in Auburn MA

> Thanks for your valuable suggestions guys. The dealer is just talking
> about replacing the front 2 brake pads and doing resurfacing(??) job. I
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> > > thank you,
> > > -B
Dave Stone - 03 Dec 2005 20:46 GMT
bhai@vt.edu wrote in news:1133640936.902865.32380
@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

> Hi all,
>
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> 3. Replace timing belt as it has cracks - $155
> 4. Replace microfilter - $155

I would pass on the fuel system treatment and microfilter change. For
brakes and accessory belt, why not. Avoid Midas for brakes, they are
trouble.
TheBlackFrog - 04 Dec 2005 01:56 GMT
> Hi all,
>
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> thank you,
> -B

I would pass on that dealers service Dept. they are trying rob you "BIG"
time. Also stay clear of MIDAS and Jeffy Lube they are no better. I would
check out a Rapid muffler and brake shop I have been treat fairly by the
one in my City. Find a good small independent repair shop to do the engine
checking and needed repairs. I see no reason to Clean Fuel induction
system or service that microfilter. Just go to any WalMart and get a a
quality fuel injector cleaner and put it in your gas tank they works
wonders. As for the outer engine belts the small independent repair shop
can replace them a lot cheaper if they really need replacing then that
robing dealers service vampires.
JW - 20 Dec 2005 17:55 GMT
Brake jobs are so easy and profitable to do most shops are very happy when
they get them in. With a minimum of tools, quality parts and basic skills, I
can't see why just about anyone couldn't do it themselves. If nothing else,
try to learn from someone and save yourself money in the long run especially
if you have several cars. Just make sure you find a shop that does quality
resurfacing, not the "want fries with that" guys at most of the big chain
part stores. It's very easy to cut the rotors wrong, many times without the
knowledge of the customer. Just my two cents worth. Joe in Dallas Tx.
> Hi all,
>
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> thank you,
> -B
 
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