Dealer says rear struts are starting to leak, altho no fluid falling on
floor. Does seem to be seeping around top of shocks. Wants about 500
to do this job. Unusual?
JimV - 26 Jul 2006 00:26 GMT
> Dealer says rear struts are starting to leak, altho no fluid falling on
> floor. Does seem to be seeping around top of shocks. Wants about 500
> to do this job. Unusual?
If they are leaking then yes, it's time to go. I'd hope it was 16K
around town miles on rough roads. $500 is high, but probably not out of
the ballpark for a dealer. You should be able to get aftermarket parts
installed for $300 or so.
Codifus - 26 Jul 2006 00:36 GMT
> Dealer says rear struts are starting to leak, altho no fluid falling on
> floor. Does seem to be seeping around top of shocks. Wants about 500
> to do this job. Unusual?
Holy cow. Were you carrying dead bodies in the trunk or something?? :)
Actually, 16000 miles on a 2000 model caar which proabably came out in
late 1999 is extremely limited road use. Looks like the seals broke from
complete lack of use which is even more odd, I would think.
Like JimV mentioned, I would go aftermarket.
CD