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EclipseMGPApr-06-01 01:56 AM
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#276, "60K Tune up"


          

Just got off the phone with the dealer. $900 w/timing belt

That is flat out rediculous. Here is what they told me they do

New Plug and wires; new air filter; new fuel filter; oil and filter change; new thermostat, Drain and flush coolant, new coolant.
CHECK CV joints; brakes, all hoses, lines and pipes, suspension.
---Rip-off, most of that stuff I can do myself.
They also said they chnage the trany fuild. Don't know if this applies to me, I have a manual. If this means they change the gear oil in the manual trany, I'm all for it, but I don't think that means me. any body know?

The timing belt looks hard, but how hard is it to do. The Chiltens manual shows how, but i'm a little wary of the right tension, messing with the cams that kind of stuff. They also do the other two belts. I know I've seen people on here that did it. Is It really that hard? Thanks for all your help people.

'98 Eclipse RS (gone)
'07 Elantra GLS (need the room)

  

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TeamMichael_97RSApr-06-01 04:12 AM
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#277, "RE: 60K Tune up"
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Dear Lord! Do you know what performance parts you could have for $900???

Timing belt is the only one of the things listed that can get a little tough. Only because of limited space to work. I haven't done it yet, but if you know what you are doing you should be fine. It's up to you. The biggest part of their service is the timing belt and flush and fill radiator.

If they are talking about changing trans fluid in your manual I suggest it, I do it every 30k.

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js99rsApr-06-01 05:30 AM
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#278, "RE: 60K Tune up"
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LAST EDITED ON 06-Apr-01 AT 10:35 AM (PST)

just get them to check the timing belt, cv joints, and hoses. for the tranny fluid, oil, fuel filter, and coolant flush go to jiffy lube or one of those places. plugs and wires you should be able to do yourself. and as for the airfilter if you dont have an intake with a reuseable filter get one. just saved you about $600
*if you need a timing belt get some one else to do it(some one you trust will cost alot less than the dealer). but it you might want the dealer to check the old one first.

-jason

  

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