Mind boggling quotes from two honda dealers for 60k service... so i'm approaching 60k soon and I call two local dealers to get a quote on their 60k packages. Goudy Honda 60k service (includes transmission oil replacement) - $189.95 Transmission oil replacement only - $40 Spirit (formerly Nelson) Honda 60k service (does NOT include transmission oil replacement) - $369.95 Transmission oil replacement only - $70 What's up with the huge gap? Can anyone vouce for these two dealerships' service depts? It seem slike a no brainer to go with goudy. To me it seems like the main thing to look at when hitting 60k is the transmission oil. I can do the pollen and air filter myself. Anything requiring me to go under my car i go somewhere to get it done. |
Relax. Do them yourself, mine is at 90k now, never went for any kind of service. Changed oil/fluids myself. Never had any problem. You will need a certified mech only when something actaully breaks down. |
same here :rockon: |
You just need to do transmission and oil change. Total cost, $30-40 and maybe an hr of your time. Thats only if you get the expensive oil, but i do recommend the honda atf though. |
Do it yourself use the money for something else |
You also need to flush your coolant if its green if its blue then nevermind |
your join date : DEC 2001 ????? ur oil\tranny fluids , brakes , sparkplugs if u havent already done it . |
Originally Posted by civic4dizoor your join date : DEC 2001 ????? ur oil\tranny fluids , brakes , sparkplugs if u havent already done it . motor oil was changed recently at a local shop where i bring my own oil for cheap labor. pollen filter i will do myself. transmission fluid i'm probably going to goudy honda to pay $40. brake fluids i will take it somewhere as well. am i missing anything else? i've never jacked up a car (nor do i have one except the wee little one that comes with the car) before so i'm a little nervous going under the car to do something like this. :flush: i've done other things like replace my power door lock actuator and stuff like that tho! |
man u have to learn how to work on ur own car |
actually Spark Plugs: 110k or 6yrs Air Filter: 6k ATF: 100k or 5yrs Oil: 3k or 3-5mths (depending how much u drive) Pads: every 6 mths Brake & PS fluid are the only ones i would recommend going to the dealer, their work is insured, plus dealer + brake + steering = safety & peace of mind (usually) |
Originally Posted by orion_squall You will need a certified mech only when something actaully breaks down. Or when you and your mechwarrior buddies get surrounded. |
Originally Posted by blackdragon actually Spark Plugs: 110k or 6yrs Air Filter: 6k ATF: 100k or 5yrs Oil: 3k or 3-5mths (depending how much u drive) Pads: every 6 mths Brake & PS fluid are the only ones i would recommend going to the dealer, their work is insured, plus dealer + brake + steering = safety & peace of mind (usually) I change oil every 10,000 miles using synthetic. |
just use common sense. The only maintenance you really need is fluid changes, and timing belt at 100k. |
Originally Posted by blackdragon actually Spark Plugs: 110k or 6yrs Air Filter: 6k ATF: 100k or 5yrs Oil: 3k or 3-5mths (depending how much u drive) Pads: every 6 mths Brake & PS fluid are the only ones i would recommend going to the dealer, their work is insured, plus dealer + brake + steering = safety & peace of mind (usually) |
Originally Posted by stinkypie Or when you and your mechwarrior buddies get surrounded. Get the PMC Laser goin! :lol: |
Originally Posted by cleancivic 05 man u have to learn how to work on ur own car i agree. i do try to work on my own car... hey i installed a K&N air filter :-). i just wish i had a buddy who knew how to walk me through the first time doing these kind of things. As for the person who says ATF every 100k... general consensus on the forums seems to be either 60k(as noted by manual under 'sever') or 30k...right? offtopic... is the factory jack more than enough to help u lift the car and do an oil change? |
Originally Posted by lapchern i agree. i do try to work on my own car... hey i installed a K&N air filter :-). i just wish i had a buddy who knew how to walk me through the first time doing these kind of things. As for the person who says ATF every 100k... general consensus on the forums seems to be either 60k(as noted by manual under 'sever') or 30k...right? offtopic... is the factory jack more than enough to help u lift the car and do an oil change? |
100k till u change the atf? what do you think its made out of? lol its just regular fluid.. that is WAY to long |
civics dont even have tranny fluid filters just drain and fill! 60k services are mostly inspections. You either inspect yourself or most oil change facilities do some of the inspections for you. You can pay dealerships to do an annual inspection for 75-100$ which is like a 128 point thorough inspection, and is CHEAPER THAN THE 300$ for a 60k service you dont need. Other than fluids I personnally plan to have everything done at 95-100k. Including spark plugs, timing belt, water pump,any filters that i havent already done, coolant flush, fuel system cleaning, valve adjust, maybe a new battery.I have 68k and have changed oil every 3-5 k and swapped tranny fluid twice.I bought brake fluid to change soon. I stillhave original brake pads and they are just under a quarter inch(1/8 inch= replace). brake pads every 6 months LOL thats ridiculous! |
When doing the trans fluid...It's better to flush it all out...because when you just drain and fill.. you're only draining about 3qt of fluid out of the pan...the rest of the trans fluid is in the transmission...You don't replace all the fluid unless you do a transmission fluid flush. Got my done at the dealer for 100 bucks. Check your fluid after they're done because mine was low...I don't trust anyone |
Originally Posted by lapchern offtopic... is the factory jack more than enough to help u lift the car and do an oil change? At least get yourself a 2 ton floorjack. They're only like $20. Sometimes they come with jackstands for like $30. |
Originally Posted by digitaldemigod I would never, ever, ever, ever, EVER get under a car with a flimsy little jack like that. At least get yourself a 2 ton floorjack. They're only like $20. Sometimes they come with jackstands for like $30. |
Originally Posted by lapchern would i need 2 sets of these things? You need one floor jack, you jack up the one side, then stick a jack stand under the car. Lower the jack, bring it to the other side and repeat. 2 jack stands one jack |
Originally Posted by digitaldemigod You need one floor jack, you jack up the one side, then stick a jack stand under the car. Lower the jack, bring it to the other side and repeat. 2 jack stands one jack |
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Originally Posted by lapchern i agree. i do try to work on my own car... hey i installed a K&N air filter :-). i just wish i had a buddy who knew how to walk me through the first time doing these kind of things. As for the person who says ATF every 100k... general consensus on the forums seems to be either 60k(as noted by manual under 'sever') or 30k...right? offtopic... is the factory jack more than enough to help u lift the car and do an oil change? As a car illiterate myself, I would still suggest you doing things like oil change, ATF change. THey are can done by general public with no skill. Break fluid change, coolant change, rotors, shoes replacement are harder and if you are really scared of liability then have those done by professionals. By the way, members, do we have any collant DIY somewhere on this website? thanks |
Originally Posted by digitaldemigod You need one floor jack, you jack up the one side, then stick a jack stand under the car. Lower the jack, bring it to the other side and repeat. 2 jack stands one jack
Originally Posted by orion_squall Hi, As a car illiterate myself, I would still suggest you doing things like oil change, ATF change. THey are can done by general public with no skill. Break fluid change, coolant change, rotors, shoes replacement are harder and if you are really scared of liability then have those done by professionals. By the way, members, do we have any collant DIY somewhere on this website? thanks |
Your first atf change you want to do at 30k. The reason for that is because all the metal shards that came from your engine when you were breaking it in is still flowing around your tranny. When i did mine at 30k, my tranny fluid was orange and had bunch of metal shards. The mileage can vary depending on your area and drive style. Change the atf basically when the fluid isn't red anymore, especially on the autos. oil you don't have to do at 3k. This isn't your grandpa's engine and d17 isn't a performance one. You can just do it at 5k unless you really beat on your car. Causal driving or highway driving you can do 5-7500 miles before an oil change. Just spend $30 on real jack stands and $20 on a wrench set and you can use them everytime you work on your car. Doing a fluid change isn't difficult, just time consuming, especially your first time. |
the gap in prices are proably jsut because of the locations the dealerships are in. the one that sells to higher clientel proably charges more. |
Might as well ask this question, since jack stands were brought up. I've jacked up the car before and used jack stands, but ive always run into a problem when placing the jack stands under the car. I use the jack points(whatever they're called) to jack up the car, but then when I'm putting the jack stands do I use the same jack point or can I put them somewhere else? because theres never enough room for the jack and jack stand to fit on those jack points at the same time (when im lowering the car with the jack onto the jack stand). |
Originally Posted by ajhdragon the gap in prices are proably jsut because of the locations the dealerships are in. the one that sells to higher clientel proably charges more. |
Originally Posted by civic_04 Might as well ask this question, since jack stands were brought up. I've jacked up the car before and used jack stands, but ive always run into a problem when placing the jack stands under the car. I use the jack points(whatever they're called) to jack up the car, but then when I'm putting the jack stands do I use the same jack point or can I put them somewhere else? because theres never enough room for the jack and jack stand to fit on those jack points at the same time (when im lowering the car with the jack onto the jack stand). This way you can put the jack stands in the proper locations at the same time. |
yea im at 30k, and i will be changing my atf fluid when i get home, pollen filters , or the ones in the cabin, plus oil change tire rotation, then i will check the other fluids and see if there is anything else i need to do, but i think that is the main stuff right? |
Wait to bring it back from the dead. |
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