So im just about to get my new dc5 type s serviced, its a major service at 80,000kms. I got told by my mechanic im looking at around $800 for the service...Seeing as my last service for my old commodore that i used to have, and it was $130, it has made me wonder if this is a good price or not...Just wondering how much people have paid for this service, and also how much a normal service costs for a dc5 type s
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Just weigh up what needs to be done do it or self if you have enough experience.
CAN DO YOURSELF
Oil
Oil filter
Spark plugs
Air filter
Check brakes
With assistance
Clean throttle body.
flush power steering
flush brake fluid.
flush radiator coolant
Gearbox oil
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Fuel filter (in tank i believe, change 80kms)
adjust the valve clearances,
Think that would be it?
Our workshop would charge about $720-750 to do all this, majority of cost is labour. But also iridium spark plugs and stupid in tank filter is not cheap these days. Fluids are starting to become ridiculous too now!Last edited by Flippit; 12-10-12, 08:37 PM.
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Originally posted by abez24 View PostWow that sounds like a bit of work
But I'd rather get a proffessional to so it as I wouldn't know how do it. Didnt realise it would be that much...oh well not much i can do
What about a normal service? How much are they roughly for a dc5?
Oil
Oil filter
Check/clean/replace air filter
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Hi abez24,
The only thing on Flippit's list that you'd probably need some help to do is the valve adjustment. If you could please provide a list or tools you have, or possibly wish to purchase to perform some of the services above, we'd gladly help you. However, draining the oil, change oil filter and filing up the oil can easily save you $120-$150 of what some workshops may charge. Spark plug changes are a simple bolt off and bolt back on, only need a spark plug socket to magnetically hold on to the spark plug whilst you raise it up. Cleaning the throttle body and draining and replacing the transmission fluid is quite straight forward tasks. If you'd give the members a chance on this forum to help you of each stage of the servicing process, I guarantee you'll not only save $$, you'll get experience and not be afraid to do DIY's again.
Remember, 1 year ago, I wouldn't even dare touch my engine bay. I've looked up forums, DIY's from www.clubrsx.com and I haven't regretted it since. Take up the challenge too! We'll bring that $800 service bill down to ~$300-$400, easily! And it can be accomplished within a period of 7 days if you have the right tools.
Norm
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Well I've got a general set of tools,or atleast my dad does. I'm sure I'd have what is necessary for most of what's listed but have no idea where to start. However I'm more than happy to read what everyone has to say and learn how to do it.
I think this time ill let the mechanic do it but ill watch as he does it seeing he does it at my home and hopefully with the information provided by others ill be understand what the mechanic is doing and maybe do it myself next time
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Look up the DIY garage. http://forums.clubrsx.com/forumdisplay.php?f=132. www.k20a.org has great DIY threads too!
Norm
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Originally posted by Flippit View PostJust weigh up what needs to be done do it or self if you have enough experience.
CAN DO YOURSELF
Oil
Oil filter
Spark plugs
Air filter
Check brakes
With assistance
Clean throttle body.
flush power steering
flush brake fluid.
flush radiator coolant
Gearbox oil
Recommend Expert
Fuel filter (in tank i believe, change 80kms)
adjust the valve clearances,
Think that would be it?
Our workshop would charge about $720-750 to do all this, majority of cost is labour. But also iridium spark plugs and stupid in tank filter is not cheap these days. Fluids are starting to become ridiculous too now!
What about belts and water pump. Also i wouldnt do the brake fluid until the next brake change.sigpic
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Originally posted by Karl View PostWhat about belts and water pump. Also i wouldnt do the brake fluid until the next brake change.
Drive belt can be checked for signs of wear or cracks but is more like a 100km job or was is 60k ? Can't remember!
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Update over the weekend.
Minor service including oil/oil filter - $120 logbook stamped by Top One
My car 120k major service, but it was really a minor(as I changed intake filter, cabin filter, brake fluid already) including oil/oil filter, machine rotors and labour to remove and refit rotors, and also diagnose a knocking noise with the car - $235 logbook stamped by Top One.
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