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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / June 2009

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How much for spark plugs?

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Larry Weil - 15 Jun 2009 02:31 GMT
I usually change my own spark plugs, but on my 2008 Impreza 2.5i I took a
good look at how little clearance there was between the plug openings and
other parts of the car, such as the battery.  Combining that with that I
recently had surgery and did not want to strain myself I took the car to
the dealer to get the plugs changed.

It was really my fault for not asking "how much" before they began, but
what a shock when the bill came to $189.  They charged $12.98 for each plug
(It's probably less than two bucks for the same plugs at any parts house),
and a whopping $138 for labor.  It did take them about an hour to do the
job, so I know it was not easy, but still this seems like a lot.  And they
did wash the car for free and give me a free cup of coffee, but still....

I'm wondering if others here have had this done and how much it cost them,
and if others here feel the charge is excessive?  And in case you are
wondering, the dealer is Singer Subaru in Plaistow, NH.

BTW, I did call an independent repair shop before calling the dealer, the
independent shop told me I would need to leave the car all day, which would
have been a problem for me. I think I should have tried a different repair
shop!
Tony Hwang - 15 Jun 2009 03:39 GMT
> I usually change my own spark plugs, but on my 2008 Impreza 2.5i I took a
> good look at how little clearance there was between the plug openings and
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> have been a problem for me. I think I should have tried a different repair
> shop!

Hi,
Install iridium plugs. They last LONG time.
clare@snyder.on.ca - 15 Jun 2009 05:20 GMT
>> I usually change my own spark plugs, but on my 2008 Impreza 2.5i I took a
>> good look at how little clearance there was between the plug openings and
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>Hi,
>Install iridium plugs. They last LONG time.

Likely what the dealer installed. $12.95 each is high but not highway
rabbery. You have a pretty good idea what is involved labour-wise or
you would have done it yourself - recent surgery or not.
VanguardLH - 15 Jun 2009 08:05 GMT
clare@snyder.on.ca wrote:

>>> 2008 Impreza 2.5i I took the car to the dealer to get the plugs
>>> changed. They charged $12.98 for each plug and a whopping $138 for
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> rabbery. You have a pretty good idea what is involved labour-wise or
> you would have done it yourself - recent surgery or not.

I my area, iridium plugs run around $7 at the parts stores.  The cheapo
plugs run about $1.50.  Yes, $13 per iridium plug is exorbitant but not
robbery.  Just how long did their plug jockey work to replace just the
4 plugs to earn them $138?  With a minimum of a 1-hour charge, isn't
$138/hour still a bit overly steep?  According to Edmunds, the costs
(in my area) should've been $15.20 for plugs and $44.10 for labor.
Looks like the OP needs to find out what ELSE the shop did since he
paid for something far and beyond the cost just to change his spark
plugs.  Maybe he should call a well-known reputable independent car
shop and ask them for a phone quote on their cost to replace his spark
plugs.

Just saw a "Pulstar" plug advertized at AutoZone for $50 per pair
(http://www.pulstar.com/).  Yikes!  And ouch on the wallet!  Wonder if
anyone has tried collecting on their 30-day money back guarantee.
nobody > - 15 Jun 2009 22:58 GMT
> Just saw a "Pulstar" plug advertized at AutoZone for $50 per pair
> (http://www.pulstar.com/).  Yikes!  And ouch on the wallet!  Wonder if
> anyone has tried collecting on their 30-day money back guarantee.

Damned if someone hasn't resurrected the "capacitor" spark plug hoax and
re-released it.

Back in the 50's/early 60's, they sold add-on capacitor doohickeys that
sat on top of the plug. Someone gave me a set to play with, they
measured about .04 uF (microfarads) on an old cap checker I had.

No measurable  mpg difference, no feelable HP gains, possibly a tad bit
easier starting in extremely cold weather (hard to measure, and that
could have happened from just reconnecting the plug wires and scraping a
little bit of corrosion off the connectors). This was on old points-type
ignition.

About the only thing I can say is that it didn't make things worse.
Larry Weil - 15 Jun 2009 22:59 GMT
>> I usually change my own spark plugs, but on my 2008 Impreza 2.5i I
>> took a good look at how little clearance there was between the plug
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> Hi,
> Install iridium plugs. They last LONG time.

As far as I know, they put in regular copper plugs.
Squat n'Dive - 22 Jun 2009 20:49 GMT
> > I usually change my own spark plugs, but on my 2008 Impreza 2.5i I took a
> > good look at how little clearance there was between the plug openings and
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> Hi,
> Install iridium plugs. They last LONG time.

Like you can tell a difference from the cheap ones
with the american gas. Find some crap gas in the US or Canada and
we'll talk.
 
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