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First Car & First Maintenance.
Hello everyone,
My apologies in regards to these question but i think they need to be asked, more specifically for a first time car/FR-S owner in order to safe guard from any mistakes i'm sure a lot of first time car owners will encounter. I bought my car brand new, and it came with complimentary oil change on the first one. The second time i went into the dealership was for just an oil change and nothing special. This time i went into the dealership, i was told to the following: Maintenance servicing required. $185 dollars. Secure drive shaft bolts. $ 30 Dollars. <-- ??? Without a doubt you can't go wrong with following the manual from the manufacturer. They said that one should always be alternating between a normal oil change, and maintenance servicing between each time at the dealership, is this true? Is this a common price range to have your car maintenance? This is my first car, and i have no idea but to follow the manual. But i think i got upsold on the securing draft shaft bolts.. The advisor said something it being a rear wheel drive therefore its recommended *emphatically* to be done... Overall, my main questions to the audience is what are the maintenance activities you guys do, and do you bring it in every other time for a maintenance check, after an oil change. If this is common practice then i must just accept it, but it certainly left me with a bad experience as i am not too too familiar with cars. Thank you! |
How many kilometres do you have?
Was the car new and if so how old now? Securing drive shaft bolts is the most ludicrous thing I have ever heard and should be warranty if loose. |
I bought it brand new. July 2014. so far 2 Oil Changes, and now my third one including this maintenance.
Currently at 27,500 km or 17,000 Miles. Not much i can do now, but i will definitely learn from this lesson, and hoping to learn more from you guys on the board in terms of maintenance requirements, and how often should i be paying that $185 dollar fee. :sigh: |
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I would see what the hell they claim to have done for $185. They should have given you a report sheet that says what the checked or did. The whole schedule for Canadian cars is here. http://consumer.xtime.com/menuportal...&inframe=false |
I can't speak to the Canadian warranty and free first services, but, here in the US (with my 2013 model FRS), the first 3 services (oil and filter change) were FREE, which covered the first 20 some thousand miles.
humfrz |
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Your owners's documents (manual, warranty, etc) will have a detailed scheduled maintenance procedure. Just follow it! |
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sounds about right, sorry. 185 plus tax = around 200 as well. Is this normal to be charged that? every other oil change? Should i be paying that? Can't believe they sold me on the drive shaft bolts.. no idea what they were saying.. but apparently really important.. =.= |
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As far as I remember from my maintenace schedule booklet, "retorque drive shaft bolts" was a scheduled maintenance item on all Toyotas. Can't remember now how often was it supposed to be done, maybe I'll check later if I find the booklet. |
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I would certainly try to get a printout or write-up of what they did/checked for that $185. |
My 45 cost me 140
My next will be big dif tranny oil and plugs. Expecting 400+$ but we will see |
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I did my trans and diff fluids at about 15k miles and they were both dark and plugs are caked in metal shavings/powder. Glad I changed it when I did |
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