Cost of 40k service?
#2
That sounds ridiculously high. I would shop around to other shops, even try an indy or do it yourself. It mainly involves changing oil, brake fluid and sparks, and visual inspections, of which, there are plenty of DIYs. Good luck and let us know what you finally do and the cost.
#3
I've seen it range $1800 to $2800.
I do not understand how there can be such a price discrepancy for a basic service from PCNA dealers.
To add insult to injury, the service itself is really straightforward.
I do not understand how there can be such a price discrepancy for a basic service from PCNA dealers.
To add insult to injury, the service itself is really straightforward.
#5
That sounds ridiculously high. I would shop around to other shops, even try an indy or do it yourself. It mainly involves changing oil, brake fluid and sparks, and visual inspections, of which, there are plenty of DIYs. Good luck and let us know what you finally do and the cost.
i was quoted the same if that makes u feel better.
Went in not expecting it but shopped if after dropping and got a 1400$ from other dealer
#6
independent charged me $585.
I provided the filters and plugs.
changed: Oil, filter, air filter, plugs.
there is not really much to this service.
many dealers see the major services intervals as a time to screw their customers.
I provided the filters and plugs.
changed: Oil, filter, air filter, plugs.
there is not really much to this service.
many dealers see the major services intervals as a time to screw their customers.
#7
We charge $495 if you provide the supplies or $845 if we do provide the supply the parts. For what it's worth you might as well come down and get it serviced.
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#10
Winter 2017, Bay Area, Northern California, 40k mile service quoted at $2,043 (includes 10% discount for customer loyalty). Suncoast parts sells the 40k mile part kit for $339. So my dealer seems pretty fair compared to others at ~$1,700 for the labor.
I also need rear rotors and pads, quoted at $1600 (includes 10% discount for customer loyalty). Suncoast sells the parts for $637. So ~$960 for labor.
Here is a breakdown of the 40k mile service.
Includes:
- Oil Filter, o-ring, and crush washer
- Wiper Blade Set
- Summer Windshield Wiper Fluid
- Engine Air Filters
- Spark Plugs
- AC System Filters - Exterior Intake Filter (wiper cowl panel) and Interior Filter (passenger footwell)
Recommended inspections for this mileage:
- Diagnostic system - read out any faults in memory (Porsche Dealer)
- Inspect all under-body panels - ensure all are secure and tight
- Inspect coolant level and antifreeze
- Inspect radiators for blockage or external debris
- Inspect brake hoses and lines
- Inspect Drive Belt
- Inspect all drive shaft boots for leaks or wear
- Inspect tire condition and air pressure
- Check front firewall drains (rear drains on cabrios)
- Check the door, lid locks, and hood latches for proper function
- Check vehicle lighting and headlight functionality
- Check horn function
- Check windshield & headlight washer system & nozzles.
- Check battery condition and electrolyte level
- Check function of electrical equipment, including warning and turn signal lights
- Visual inspection of pads & rotors for signs of wear
- PDCC - Check Fluid Level
- Check remote control, front seats, foot brake and handbrake travel, door fold-in function, engine clutch, switches, heating, AC, and exhaust.
I also need rear rotors and pads, quoted at $1600 (includes 10% discount for customer loyalty). Suncoast sells the parts for $637. So ~$960 for labor.
Here is a breakdown of the 40k mile service.
Includes:
- Oil Filter, o-ring, and crush washer
- Wiper Blade Set
- Summer Windshield Wiper Fluid
- Engine Air Filters
- Spark Plugs
- AC System Filters - Exterior Intake Filter (wiper cowl panel) and Interior Filter (passenger footwell)
Recommended inspections for this mileage:
- Diagnostic system - read out any faults in memory (Porsche Dealer)
- Inspect all under-body panels - ensure all are secure and tight
- Inspect coolant level and antifreeze
- Inspect radiators for blockage or external debris
- Inspect brake hoses and lines
- Inspect Drive Belt
- Inspect all drive shaft boots for leaks or wear
- Inspect tire condition and air pressure
- Check front firewall drains (rear drains on cabrios)
- Check the door, lid locks, and hood latches for proper function
- Check vehicle lighting and headlight functionality
- Check horn function
- Check windshield & headlight washer system & nozzles.
- Check battery condition and electrolyte level
- Check function of electrical equipment, including warning and turn signal lights
- Visual inspection of pads & rotors for signs of wear
- PDCC - Check Fluid Level
- Check remote control, front seats, foot brake and handbrake travel, door fold-in function, engine clutch, switches, heating, AC, and exhaust.
#12
I just paid $1400 and it doesn't include brake fluid flush. Figure it is worth it as dealers can go to bat for you with Porsche after warranty expires if you need a repair but they obviously won't do it if you don't have them service the car.
#13
If anyone lives around Middle Tennessee (Nashville Area) and wants to learn a little bit about their car and play around with tools. I'll be glad to lend a hand to perform the 40K service. Look me up over on Rennlist by the same screen name.
#14
Now I will admit I am super polite with them too. I give them the benefit of the doubt and a chance to address the issue they way they want to first before I get forceful. Like with the bad throttle body. 1) they just checked for ECU errors and threw in a bottle of injector cleaner and asked me to run 100 octane. 2) then they replaced the Mass Air Flow sensor 3) ONLY after those other 2 visits did they bite the bullet and replace the throttle body. I truly believe because I was patient and worked with them, didn't throw a tantrum and was a loyal customer I not only got the issue resolved, but I now have a great working relationship with them which I can leverage if something serious ever does go wrong. FYI the throttle body was not broken and no warning light were on the dash, it was just a rough idle and annoying me.
Many people don't understand its a relationship. Yes I pay them well to kiss my ***, but there are levels of service and if you ever need them to go the extra mile for you, you should work to foster that relationship.
I daily my car, so this kind of relationship is important to my peace of mind. i guess if you drive 100 miles a month then this type of relationship "effort" isn't as important.
#15
Put the two cabin filters ($80.00) in yourself; buy the engine air filters and spark plugs at Suncoast for about $200.00 total and get quotes from dealers on the labor. Should be 2 hours to remove rear bumper, replace plugs and filters and re-attach bumper. Another $125.00 if you need a brake fluid flush.