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millsjq Mar 8, 2011 07:19 AM

How much is oil filter cost at dealer?
 
Also has anyone brought thier own oil and filter for a service at the dealer?

111R Mar 8, 2011 03:37 PM

Wouldn't it be the same filter as the one in Jag? I.e. It's a rebadged part item.

alevine Mar 8, 2011 04:09 PM

I just had my annual service done last week. My dealer just charged me $35 for just the filter. Hope this helps.

Adam

WG_moots Mar 9, 2011 07:18 AM

I took my own transaxle fluid to dealer at my annual service and they swapped it out for me. No issues except for the service manager warning me about how delicate our cars were and that I should only use the Aston Martin recommended fluids. When he saw it was the RP stuff, he gave up his rant.

orangegrower Mar 9, 2011 08:59 AM

I bought a filter over the AM parts counter for $26. To my knowledge this is the only one that fits.

millsjq Mar 9, 2011 04:50 PM

Thanks for the information. Recently I stumbled on a case of Aston Oil Filters for sale and wondered how the dealer would react when I bring my own filter for my next service.

sgt d Mar 9, 2011 10:44 PM

the shop that did my last oil change sourced a jaguar filter for it at a bit lower cost. i will see if he can give me the information.

Savile Row Mar 10, 2011 08:07 AM

Oil service $?
 
It hink a simple oil change is @$500. The first annual/10k (whichever comes first) service is @$650 and the second annual/20k is about $1200....I think. I sure would follow the book and make sure to get it stamped to help your resale value. As you probably know already, these cars like Ferraris and Lambos need a service history to keep resale at its best.

Savile Row Mar 10, 2011 08:16 AM

Oil filter cost?
 
One thing I'm convinced of, is the smaller number of dealers and maybe parts outlets means we have to pay more than MB or Porsche owners. If you are changing your own oil, you got my respect. My luck, I would "botch" something. So I guess I'm reduced to paying more to a dealer. Enjoy your car.

111R May 1, 2011 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by sgt d (Post 3145930)
the shop that did my last oil change sourced a jaguar filter for it at a bit lower cost. i will see if he can give me the information.

Did you ever get any info about the Jag filter? Part #?

sgt d May 1, 2011 05:46 PM

damn, my apologies, i will find out tomorrow

cshsia May 10, 2011 11:40 AM

FYI, if they ask if you want the "kit", the drain plug is $22.

Sure it's not a LOT of money, but that's insane for a reusable (at least 2-3 times) screw.

millsjq May 10, 2011 01:15 PM

$22 for the plug! and the 2009 and above have two drain plugs if I am not mistaken. Doesn't the plug just have an o-ring or crush washer on it, and can we just source the o-ring and reuse the plug indefinitely? Since Jag does not have a dry sump I do not think that is a sourcing option.

cshsia May 10, 2011 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by millsjq (Post 3201054)
$22 for the plug! and the 2009 and above have two drain plugs if I am not mistaken. Doesn't the plug just have an o-ring or crush washer on it, and can we just source the o-ring and reuse the plug indefinitely? Since Jag does not have a dry sump I do not think that is a sourcing option.

If my memory is correct, even though I bought everything as a "kit" (filter, O-ring, sump plug, etc), on the invoice they all appeared as separate items. I'm sure you can pick and choose the parts you need.

The $22 sump plug definitely caught my attention the last time I reviewed the invoice.

sgt d May 12, 2011 03:33 PM

the shop is busy but he said he would get me the part number for the jag oil filter tomorrow


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